2018
DOI: 10.1080/17415977.2018.1470626
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Computer-aided inverse panorama on a conical projection surface

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“…On the other hand, the location of the points (A S , A OS ) on the projection plane is described by two coordinates, v and d, given in the Cartesian coordinate system v, d (Figure 4b). In fact, the factors describing the position of the projection views are d and do, where d is the distance of the perspective projection of the point A from the base line p, whereas do is the distance of the perspective projection of the point A O from the base line p. In [22][23][24][25][26] the possibility of computer-aided perspective mapping of a line passing through two points located in space has been shown. In turn, in [27][28][29] the possibility of using a reverse algorithm that allows for the determination of a point A in space having its main A S and auxiliary A OS projections has been shown.…”
Section: Reconstruction On the Basis Of A Single Photographmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, the location of the points (A S , A OS ) on the projection plane is described by two coordinates, v and d, given in the Cartesian coordinate system v, d (Figure 4b). In fact, the factors describing the position of the projection views are d and do, where d is the distance of the perspective projection of the point A from the base line p, whereas do is the distance of the perspective projection of the point A O from the base line p. In [22][23][24][25][26] the possibility of computer-aided perspective mapping of a line passing through two points located in space has been shown. In turn, in [27][28][29] the possibility of using a reverse algorithm that allows for the determination of a point A in space having its main A S and auxiliary A OS projections has been shown.…”
Section: Reconstruction On the Basis Of A Single Photographmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our method is different and shows the possibility of reconstructing a building depicted by means of two-point perspective. It is a continuation of the authors' earlier deliberations on the development of a computer-aided direct method for the construction of perspective and the construction of panorama images on unfolded surfaces [22][23][24][25][26], as well as the possibility of reconstructing these mappings with computer aid [27][28][29]. However, the aim of the article is to present two completely different methods for the reconstruction of the same building, as well as their comparison and evaluation.…”
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confidence: 99%