Machine Vision and Photogrammetry – A case for multiple viewpoints?
One Day BMVA symposium at the Royal Statistical Society, 12 Errol
Street, London, UK on May 8th 2002.
www.bmva.ac.uk/meetings
Chairpersons: Tim Ellis (City University) and Stuart Robson (UCL)
10:30 Registration and coffee
11:00 Introduction and welcome
11:05 Method for Uncalibrated Robot Vision using 3 Views, Stephen
Blake,
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11:40 Detailed surface reconstruction using Photometric stereo,
Svetlana Barsky and Maria Petrou, University of Surrey
12:15 Using a Wand to Calibrate Multiple Cameras for Accurate 3D
Reconstruction, Joel Mitchelson and Adrian Hilton,
University of Surrey
12:50 Lunch
13:50 Multi-view tracking for surveillance, James Black, City
University.
14:25 High Curvature Measurements Using Multiview Optical Metrology
Systems, Peter Tu, Glen Brooksby, General Electric Global Research
Center.
15:00 Tea
15:20 Periodic monitoring of a historical wood panel painting during
restoration, Stuart Robson, Spike Bucklow, UCL and Hamilton Kerr
Institute.
Maria Petrou, University of Surrey
15:55 Closing remarks and finish
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