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Saturday, 12 June 2004

The Artificial Vision is a big tool to establish the relation between the three-dimensional world and its bidimensional views taken with camera of it.

By this theory a reconstruction of the three dimensional space can be done, by a part, from its views and, for another, can carry out the simulation of a projection of the three-dimensional scene in the desired position a bidimensional plane.

 

The typical goals of the artificial vision include: 

*  The detection, segmentation, location and recognition of certain objects in images (for example, human faces).

*  The evaluation of the results (for example: segmentation, registration).

*  Registration of different images of a scene or an object, to recognize an object from different perspectives.

* Tracking an object in a sequence of images.

*  Mapping of a scene to generate a three-dimensional model of the scene; such a model might be used by a robot to analyze a scene.

*  Estimation of the three-dimensional postures of human beings.

*  Analysis of digital images to characterize its contents.

 

These goals are obtained by recognition of patterns, statistical learning, projective geometry, processing of images, graph theory and other fields.

 

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