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This chapter focuses on the problem of obtaining a complete spatio-temporal description of some objects undergoing a non-rigid motion, given several calibrated and synchronized videos of the scene. Using stereovision and scene flow methods in conjunction, the three-dimensional shape and the non-rigid three-dimensional motion field of the objects can be recovered. We review the unrealistic photometric and geometric assumptions which plague existing methods. A novel method based on deformable surfaces is proposed to alleviate some of these limitations.
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Pons, JP., Keriven, R., Faugeras, O. (2006). Modelling Non-Rigid Dynamic Scenes from Multi-View Image Sequences. In: Paragios, N., Chen, Y., Faugeras, O. (eds) Handbook of Mathematical Models in Computer Vision. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28831-7_27
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