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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Learning Epipolar Geometry

Sylvain Bougnoux (looks like he's at IMRA-europe now) has written a nice page, featuring interactive Java applets, to assist in learning the basics of Epipolar Geometry. This should be helpful for students just starting out in computer vision. Especially if you are a visual learner and enjoy gaining geometric intuition on a subject.

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