An approach to three-dimensional scene databases

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Publication Type technical report
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Henderson, Thomas C.
Other Author Hansen, Chuck
Title An approach to three-dimensional scene databases
Date 1987
Description Current image database research is concerned for the most part with the encoding and processing of two-dimensional images. However, the most successful approach to computer vision is based on 3-dimensional information, organized as either stacks of 2-D images (e.g., the intrinsic images of Barrow and Tennenbaum, or the 2 1/2 dimensional sketch of Marr) or as actual 3-dimensional data (e.g., the Multisensor Kernel System of Henderson). Efficient techniques for two-dimensional image processing have been well-developed over the last few decades and special purpose architectures are now available. However, the study of the organization, processing and analysis of three-dimensional scene data is only just beginning. We describe one approach to the representation of three-dimensional image data and evaluate several computer vision algorithms performed on the data. Finally, we describe how three-dimensional feature operations can be performed as relational database operations.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 1
Last Page 20
Subject Image databases; Three-dimensional; Scene databases
Subject LCSH Computer vision
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Henderson, T. C., & Hansen, C. (1987). An approach to three-dimensional scene databases. 1-20. UUCS-87-013.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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