Title :
Construction of 3D models from single view images: A survey based on various approaches
Author :
Mohan, S. ; Mani, Linda Mary
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Karunya Univ., Coimbatore, India
Abstract :
One of the most remarkable facts of the human visual system is that it rapidly and accurately understands the characteristics of the complex visual world - the relative depth with respect to different objects in the scene, occluded objects in the scene, etc. due to prior experience and knowledge about the scene. The various types of tasks related to understanding what we see in a visual scene is called `visual recognition´. In the field of computer vision, visual recognition has had some great success in recent years and is still developing further. To make computers understand the various characteristics of the complex world is a challenging task in computer vision systems. New approaches came into existence which predicted depth from single images and global image features were also taken into consideration. Thus due to the accuracy of results the importance of global image features were understood. This paper deals with a discussion of a few well known approaches leading to creation of an approximate 3D model from a single still image.
Keywords :
computer vision; feature extraction; hidden feature removal; image recognition; solid modelling; 3D models; complex visual world; computer vision; global image features; human visual system; occluded object; relative depth; single view image; visual recognition; visual scene; Databases; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Shape; Solid modeling; Surface reconstruction; Three dimensional displays; Computer Vision; Global Image Features; Learning depth; Monocular cues; Visual Scene;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Trends in Electrical and Computer Technology (ICETECT), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Tamil Nadu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7923-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICETECT.2011.5760180