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@MastersThesis{stulp01completion,
title = {Completion of Occluded Surfaces},
author = {Freek Stulp},
school = {University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands},
year = {2001},
month = {August},
note = {Awarded the {\bf Best Master's Thesis Prize}, academic year 2000/2001 by Artificial Intelligence Education in the Netherlands.},
abstract = {When taking digital images of scenes, it is hard to capture all the information contained in the real-world scene into the image. Often objects are blocking other objects from the sensors' view. These occluded objects are not fully visible in the image, and data needed for a complete 3D reconstruction is missing. In this thesis, a method is presented for using information from the surroundings of an occlusion to hypothesize what would have been seen, had there not been an occlusion. This process is called {\em completion}. Cognitive aspects of this completion are discussed. The main part of this dissertation is devoted to a method of completing surfaces in range images, and finding a correct way of projecting texture onto these surfaces.},
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bib2html_rescat = {Completion of Occluded Surfaces in Range Images},
file = {stulp01completion.pdf:http\://www.ai.rug.nl/\\~freeks/dissertation/stulp01completion.pdf:PDF}
}