Imaging Beyond the Pinhole Camera

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· Computational Imaging and Vision Book 33 · Springer Science & Business Media
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This book traces progress in photography since the first pinhole, or camera obscura, architecture. The authors describe innovations such as photogrammetry, and omnidirectional vision for robotic navigation. The text shows how new camera architectures create a need to master related projective geometries for calibration, binocular stereo, static or dynamic scene understanding. Written by leading researchers in the field, this book also explores applications of alternative camera architectures.

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3.2
429 reviews
Torrin Kloud
24 May 2013
why in the hell is $103?!!! worst $103 spent ever dont buy it unless ur a complete idiot
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Herchel Subs
28 October 2014
I am giving 5 star whitout buying it .. wow same like I am laughing for no reason
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Yilin Lilin
13 November 2014
Lol I cant buy it but I heard its pretty cool
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