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Considering the general form of the points in space which make the same angles at the two eyes, when there is no cyclorotation, two components of the horopter ...
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Nov 12, 2004 ... The Vieth-Muller circle is the theoretical horopter, the more general case is found in experiment. The first to mention the horopter curve was ...
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under general motion. The algorithm exploit the relationships of the horopter curves associated to each pair of cameras with the plane at infinity and the absolute ...
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The horopter is defined as the locus of the points in space whose retinal images fall on corresponding points of the two retinae. In a general way the horopter is ...
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main results of the geometry of the Horopter, for example, in general the Horopter is a twisted cubic curve. These ideas seem to have been first discussed in the ...
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spondence of retinal points and the horopter, much remains to be deter- mined. ... In general the paper will present, first, a general introduction to the problem of ...
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The algorithm exploits the relationships of the horopter curves associated to each ... by means of general purpose techniques provides the required calibration.
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For general points of fixation the space horopter has been found to be a twisted cubic curve, which, when fixation is in the median plane, degenerates into a ...
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It may therefore be termed an angle-preserving “horopter” for two-point perspective.. Is the scene perceived as undistorted in general from all points along this ...
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convergence. The special case of the straight line horopter is re-examined and the theoretical general formula obtained. The implications of these theoretical ...
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