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Structure From Motion From Multiple Views
Mrkvička, Daniel ; Štarha, Pavel (referee) ; Procházková, Jana (advisor)
This thesis deals with the reconstruction of the scene using two or more images. It describes the whole reconstruction process consisting of detecting points in images, finding the appropriate geometry between images and resulting projection of these points into the space of scene. The thesis also includes a description of the application, which demonstrates the described methods.
Common Image Stereo-Pair Processing for Simple Stereo-Geometry
Peloušek, Jan ; Schimmel, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This Bachelor´s thesis considers the basics of epipolar geometry, explains the process of the automatic correspondency detection, describes principals of the fundamental matrix computation and finally the virtual camera view morphing between two images. There were described some of the basic Intel´s OpenCV library functions joined with this issue and describes de facto the computer stereo-pair processing. As a part of this thesis, there is the application, programmed in the C++ language in the Borland C++ Builder 6.0 developer´s environment by using the OpenCV library. This application demonstrates some of here-mentioned terms such as the fundamental matrix computation and the virtual camera view morphing. In relation to the Borland C++ Builder 6.0 using there was described the integration method of OpenCV to this environment.
Object Position from Multiple Cameras
Dostál, Radek ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with reconstruction of golf ball position using multiple cameras. Reconstruction will be used for golf simulator project. System is using fotogrametric calibration and triangulation algorithm for obtaing point coordinates. Work also discuss options for camera selection. The result is making of prototype of the simulator.
Object Position from Multiple Cameras
Dostál, Radek ; Herout, Adam (referee) ; Hradiš, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with reconstruction of golf ball position using multiple cameras. Reconstruction will be used for golf simulator project. System is using fotogrametric calibration and triangulation algorithm for obtaing point coordinates. Work also discuss options for camera selection. The result is making of prototype of the simulator.
Structure From Motion From Multiple Views
Mrkvička, Daniel ; Štarha, Pavel (referee) ; Procházková, Jana (advisor)
This thesis deals with the reconstruction of the scene using two or more images. It describes the whole reconstruction process consisting of detecting points in images, finding the appropriate geometry between images and resulting projection of these points into the space of scene. The thesis also includes a description of the application, which demonstrates the described methods.
3D model
Sládeček, Martin ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
This paper concerns the task three-dimensional scene using image sequence obtained with an ordinry camera. First portion of this thesis outlines the principles used in solving of the task, the second chapter describes a reconstucion algorithm and it's implementation in the Python programming language. The output of this program is demonstrated on several selected scenes. Final remarks discuss the quality of resulting models, shortcomings of the program and possible improvements.
3D Reconstruction from two views
Myška, Milan ; Minář, Jiří (referee) ; Říha, Kamil (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with 3D reconstruction process using two 2D pictures of one scene taken with uncalibrated cameras. The first chapter focuses on mathematical theory behind this process. Epipolar geometry, locating keypoints method SURF, fundamental and essential matrix, projection matrices, stereo rectification process and searching for stereo correspondences are explained here. The next chapter of my thesis describes a practical view of this topic and my own C++ program is introduced at the same time.
3D Reconstruction from two views
Myška, Milan ; Minář, Jiří (referee) ; Hasmanda, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with 3D reconstruction process using two 2D pictures of one scene taken with uncalibrated cameras. The first chapter focuses on mathematical theory behind this process. Epipolar geometry, locating keypoints method SURF, fundamental matrix, stereo rectification and stereo correspondence using block-matching method are explained here. The next chapter of my thesis describes a practical view of this topic and my own C++ program is introduced at the same time.
Automatic calculation of relative orientation of two cameras
Adámek, Daniel ; Nováček, Petr (referee) ; Klečka, Jan (advisor)
To determine a relative orientation of two cameras, it is necessary to understand wide range of fields. Therefore, this thesis showes principles of basic methods of detection and description of keypoints in an image as well as methods of matching these keypoints. The paper also provides brief summary of epipolar geometry and linear triangulation. C++ implementation of presented theory was proposed and its disadvantages were discussed.
3D model from multiview
Zemčík, Tomáš ; Klečka, Jan (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
Reconstruction of 3D model from multiple view images allows us to perform a contactless measurement of real world objects. This work contains theoretical and mathematical background necessary for understanding problems of 3D reconstruction. It also proposes possible hardware and software solutions for the task of measuring a hood with EEG sensors while on patients head.

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