3D reconstruction given single view and depth [closed]
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Is it possible to reconstruct 3D-points when given only a set of 2D-points from one view and depth?
3d computer-vision
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Is it possible to reconstruct 3D-points when given only a set of 2D-points from one view and depth?
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closed as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, Shailesh, amWhy, Rafa Budría, Henrik Jan 7 at 15:32
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It might depend on the view. For example if you have a view from the side, we get nothing. Then again, top view is easy.
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– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
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Is it possible to reconstruct 3D-points when given only a set of 2D-points from one view and depth?
3d computer-vision
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Is it possible to reconstruct 3D-points when given only a set of 2D-points from one view and depth?
3d computer-vision
3d computer-vision
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closed as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, Shailesh, amWhy, Rafa Budría, Henrik Jan 7 at 15:32
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closed as off-topic by José Carlos Santos, Shailesh, amWhy, Rafa Budría, Henrik Jan 7 at 15:32
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It might depend on the view. For example if you have a view from the side, we get nothing. Then again, top view is easy.
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– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Jan 7 at 12:37
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It might depend on the view. For example if you have a view from the side, we get nothing. Then again, top view is easy.
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– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Jan 7 at 12:37
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It might depend on the view. For example if you have a view from the side, we get nothing. Then again, top view is easy.
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– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Jan 7 at 12:37
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It might depend on the view. For example if you have a view from the side, we get nothing. Then again, top view is easy.
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– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Jan 7 at 12:37
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It might depend on the view. For example if you have a view from the side, we get nothing. Then again, top view is easy.
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– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Jan 7 at 12:37