Incompressibility constraints for inferring 3-D motion from 2-D

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Three-dimension

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345423, 364575, G06T 1513

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ABSTRACT:
The model of the present invention incorporates incompressibility constraints to infer 3-D motion. Discrete, projected 2-D motion information from two different views of an object are input into the system. A model is realized via the tessellation component, and the material property of incompressibility is imposed on model movement. The output of the system is a continuous 3-D motion model which has interpolated the projected 2-D data.

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