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Since the world is usually considered a three-dimensional environment, it would seem natural for image processing to attempt to recover and utilize as much information about the three-dimensional aspects of an image as possible. That has not been the case, mainly because the process of recovering three-dimensional information in a reliable and simple manner has been elusive.
Lawrence A. Ray
"Epipolar Geometry in Stereo, Motion and Object Recognition, by Gang Xu and Zhengyou Zhang," Journal of Electronic Imaging 8(3), (1 July 1999). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.482719
Published: 1 July 1999
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Lawrence A. Ray, "Epipolar Geometry in Stereo, Motion and Object Recognition, by Gang Xu and Zhengyou Zhang," J. Electron. Imag. 8(3) (1 July 1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.482719