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contributor.authorRoy, Sumantra Dutta-
contributor.authorChaudhury, Santanu-
contributor.authorBanerjee, Subhashis-
date.accessioned2006-02-21T04:58:07Z-
date.available2006-02-21T04:58:07Z-
date.issued2004-
identifier.citationPattern Recognition, 37(3), 429-446en
identifier.urihttp://eprint.iitd.ac.in/dspace/handle/2074/1359-
description.abstract3-D object recognition involves using image-computable features to identify 3-D object. A single view of a 3-D object may not contain sufficient features to recognize it unambiguously. One needs to plan different views around the given object in order to recognize it. Such a task involves an active sensor—one whose parameters (external and/or internal) can be changed in a purposive manner. In this paper, we review two important applications of an active sensor. We first survey important approaches to active 3-D object recognition. Next, we review existing approaches towards another important application of an active sensor namely, that of scene analysis and interpretation.en
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subjectActive visionen
subjectComputer visionen
subjectNext view planningen
subject3-D object recognitionen
subjectScene interpretationen
titleActive recognition through next view planning: a surveyen
typeArticleen
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