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A system approach is outlined for the derivation of 3D polyhedral descriptions of moving objects by evaluation of monocular TV-frame sequences from real-world scenes. An implementation of this approach facilitated the study of the correspondence problem between descriptors extracted from images of moving cars in consecutive TV-frames. Our experience forced us to modify the relaxation approach of Barnard and Thompson 79+80 [1] in order to obtain acceptable results. These modifications are described and discussed.
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Dreschler, L., Nagel, HH. (1981). On the Frame-to-Frame Correspondence between Greyvalue Characteristics in the Images of Moving Objects. In: Siekmann, J.H. (eds) GWAI-81. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 47. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02328-0_2
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