Essays about: "3D object retrieval"
Found 4 essays containing the words 3D object retrieval.
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1. Effects of Ultrafast Ionization in X-ray Coherent Diffraction Imaging
University essay from KTH/KemiAbstract : Koherent Diffraktionsavbildning med en intensiv röntgenpuls från en Frielektronlaser har möjliggjort strukturbestämning av isolerade nanopartiklar som inte går att studera med hjälp av konventionella metoder, så som elektronmikroskopi. En mycket kort pulslängd tillsammans med spridningssignalens beroende av objektets elektroniska struktur medför också möjligheten att studera inducerad ultrasnabb dynamik med denna teknik. READ MORE
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2. Meta-Pseudo Labelled Multi-View 3D Shape Recognition
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The field of computer vision has long pursued the challenge of understanding the three-dimensional world. This endeavour is further fuelled by the increasing demand for technologies that rely on accurate perception of the 3D environment such as autonomous driving and augmented reality. READ MORE
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3. 2D & 3D phase retrieval for propagation-based X-ray phase-contrast tomography
University essay from Lunds universitet/Synkrotronljusfysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : Propagation-based X-ray phase-contrast tomography is a 3d imaging technique that utilizes two-dimensional projections from different angular views $\theta =[0,\pi]$ to reconstruct the 3D object information. The phase-contrast allows for higher feature contrast than conventional transmission tomography, as the phase interference gives rise to a sharp edge contrast. READ MORE
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4. Feature-Feature Matching For Object Retrieval in Point Clouds
University essay from KTH/Datorseende och robotik, CVAPAbstract : In this project, we implement a system for retrieving instances of objects from point clouds using feature based matching techniques. The target dataset of point clouds consists of approximately 80 full scans of office rooms over a period of one month. The raw clouds are reprocessed to remove regions which are unlikely to contain objects. READ MORE