ISPRS Commission III, Vol.34, Part 3A ,,Photogrammetric Computer Vision", Graz, 2002
Figure 14: Bitangent curve pairs on the first patch of the
bunny. (a) 3072 curve pairs are detected. (b) Here we only
the 15 longest curve pairs. These are the ones that are used
for matching.
Figure 16: Two patches of a globe out of a total of 48, that
were acquired in 3D separately.
Figure 17: Detailed cutouts of the two patches shown
in fig. 16. The invariant neighbourhoods that could be
matched in these cutouts are highlighted.
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; Figure 18: View on the automatically completed globe
Figure 15: Two views on the Stanford bunny after bitangent model. Only texture information was used. In fact, shape
based crude registration of the range data in fig. 13. would not suffice for this highly symmetric object.