The bionic DBMS is coming, but what will it look like?
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CIDR 2013
Invariance under a group of 3-D transformations seems a desirable component of an efficient 3-D shape representation. We propose representations which are invariant under weak perspective to either rigid or linear 3-D transformations, and we show how they can be computed efficiently from a sequence of images with a linear and incremental algorithm. We show simulated results with perspective projection and noise, and the results of model acquisition from a real sequence of images. The use of linear computation, together with the integration through time of invariant representations, offers improved robustness and stability. Using these invariant representations, we derive model-based projective invariant functions of general 3-D objects. We discuss the use of the model-based invariants with existing recognition strategies: alignment without transformation, and constant time indexing from 2-D images of general 3-D objects. © 1993 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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