A predictive tracking approach and a novel method for visual motion compensation are introduced, which accurately reconstruct and compensate the deformation of the elastic object, even in the case of complete measurement information loss. The core of the methods involves a probabilistic physical model of the object, from which all other mathematical models are systematically derived. Due to flexible adaptation of the models, the balance between their complexity and their accuracy is achieved.
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Physics-Based Probabilistic Motion Compensation of Elastically Deformable Objects
Dissertationsschrift
Ballmann, Evgeniya
Kartoniert, XIX, 240 S.
graph. Darst.
Sprache: Englisch
21 cm
ISBN-13: 978-3-86644-862-9
Titelnr.: 35006598
Gewicht: 450 g
KIT Scientific Publishing (2012)
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