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Stereopsis and scene partitioning for terrain interpretation
Michael E. Bazakos
, Durga P. Panda
Computer Science and Engineering
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Vehicle Navigation
100%
Stereopsis
100%
Range Maps
50%
Performance Enhancement
50%
Conflict Resolution
50%
Differential Operator
50%
Two Dimensional
50%
Generation Method
50%
Ground Surface
50%
Flow Generation
50%
Ground Plane
50%
Optical Flow
50%
Plane Orientation
50%
Registration Problem
50%
Ground Vehicles
50%
Passive Technique
50%
High Slope
50%
Image Processing Applications
50%
Air Vehicle
50%
Scene Interpretation
50%
First-order Gradient
50%
High Bank
50%
Terrain-following
50%
Target Classification
50%
Scene Registration
50%
Scene Reconstruction
50%
Terrain Avoidance
50%
Planar Orientation
50%
Air-to-ground
50%
Second Order Gradients
50%
Engineering
Image Processing
100%
Two Dimensional
100%
Ground Plane
100%
Ground Vehicle
100%
Ground Surface
100%
Passive Technique
100%
Terrain Avoidance
100%
Terrain Following
100%