A researcher of the UPNA-Public University of Navarre
develops new 3D reconstruction algorithms that are less complex and more
accurate
In his PhD thesis, Leonardo deMaeztu-Reinares is proposing
3D reconstruction algorithms; they are on a par with the results of the best
available techniques and can be executed more rapidly on a computer. His work
is based on stereoscopic vision, a technique for obtaining three-dimensional
images and which, in order to get accurate results, calls for a computationally
heavy load and considerable algorithmic complexity. His work has been published
in international journals like the IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and
Machine Intelligence.