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The XSlits stereo: Noncentral cameras for 3D scene reconstruction,Used
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The XSlits camera is a special type of camera, where the projection ray of space point is defined as the ray intersecting this point and two lines in P3, called slits. The XSlits camera is one of the so called noncentral cameras. The images of the X Slits camera can be constructed from a sequence of perspective images taken by a sideways moving pinhole camera. The XSlits images can be used for image based rendering (IBR) or for stereo reconstruction. The XSlits projection model is more complicated than the perspective projection. This model can be defined only by a tensor, rather than by a matrix as in the perspective projection. The projected images can vary much with the changes in the configuration of the camera. As the main contribution, this work provides examples and descriptions, how the XSlits projection and stereo projection work. Then, ananalysis of the estimation algorithm, the influence of the noise, and the real scene experiments are given.
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