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3D shape analysis : fundamentals, theory, and applications Hamid Laga ... [et al.]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley and Sons, Inc. : Wiley, c2019.Description: xviii, 345 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781119405108
Other title:
  • Three D shape analysis
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.693 LA TH
Online resources: Summary: The first part of 3D Shape Analysis: Fundamentals, Theory, and Applications provide a review of the background concepts such as methods for the acquisition and representation of 3D geometries and the fundamentals of geometry and topology. It specifically covers stereo matching, structured light, and intrinsic vs. extrinsic properties of the shape. Parts 2 and 3 present a range of mathematical and algorithmic tools (which are used, e.g., global descriptors, keypoint detectors, local feature descriptors, and algorithms) that are commonly used for the detection, registration, recognition, classification, and retrieval of 3D objects. Both also place a strong emphasis on recent techniques motivated by the spread of commodity devices for 3D acquisition. Part 4 demonstrates the use of these techniques in a selection of 3D shape analysis applications. It covers 3D face recognition, object recognition in 3D scenes, and 3D shape retrieval. It also discusses examples of semantic applications and cross-domain 3D retrieval, i.e., how to retrieve 3D models using various types of modalities, e.g., sketches and images. The book concludes with a summary of the main ideas and discussions of future trends
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 006.693 LA TH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available April2019 T0062029

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The first part of 3D Shape Analysis: Fundamentals, Theory, and Applications provide a review of the background concepts such as methods for the acquisition and representation of 3D geometries and the fundamentals of geometry and topology. It specifically covers stereo matching, structured light, and intrinsic vs. extrinsic properties of the shape. Parts 2 and 3 present a range of mathematical and algorithmic tools (which are used, e.g., global descriptors, keypoint detectors, local feature descriptors, and algorithms) that are commonly used for the detection, registration, recognition, classification, and retrieval of 3D objects. Both also place a strong emphasis on recent techniques motivated by the spread of commodity devices for 3D acquisition. Part 4 demonstrates the use of these techniques in a selection of 3D shape analysis applications. It covers 3D face recognition, object recognition in 3D scenes, and 3D shape retrieval. It also discusses examples of semantic applications and cross-domain 3D retrieval, i.e., how to retrieve 3D models using various types of modalities, e.g., sketches and images. The book concludes with a summary of the main ideas and discussions of future trends

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