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Most Influential ICCV 1993 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Extracting Projective Structure From Single Perspective Views Of 3D Point Sets

C. A. Rothwell; D. A. Forsyth; A. Zisserman and J. L. Mundy

Venue
International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV) 1993
Recognition
Most Influential ICCV 1993 Paper (Rank No. 7)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
4
Certificate ID
de77732bc9ac92a6

Abstract

A number of recent papers have argued that invariants do not exist for three-dimensional point sets in general position, which has often been misinterpreted to mean that invariants cannot be computed for any three-dimensional structure. It is proved by example that although the general statement is true, invariants do exist for structured three-dimensional point sets. Projective invariants are derived for two object classes: the first is for points that lie on the vertices of polyhedra, and the second for objects that are projectively equivalent to ones possessing a bilateral symmetry. The motivations for computing such invariants are twofold: they can be used for recognition, and they can be used to compute projective structure. Examples of invariants computed from real images are given.<>

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