Environment-Centered Representation of Spatial Layout: Available Visual Information from Texture and Perspective

作者: H.A. Sedgwick

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-084320-6.50020-7

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摘要: This paper reviews the information for spatial layout that is made available to a stationary, monocular observer by texture and perspective, it discusses constraints on validity of such information. The concept an environment-centered representation introduced, shown several forms can lead directly without having pass first through viewer-centered representation.

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