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|a Introduction -- CW Matricial Time-of-Flight Range Cameras -- Microsoft Kinect™ Range Camera -- Calibration -- Fusion of Depth Data with Standard Cameras Data -- Scene Segmentation and Video Matting Assisted by Depth Data -- Conclusions.
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|a Time-of-Flight Cameras and Microsoft Kinect™ closely examines the technology and general characteristics of time-of-flight range cameras, and outlines the best methods for maximizing the data captured by these devices. This book also analyzes the calibration issues that some end-users may face when using these type of cameras for research, and suggests methods for improving the real-time 3D reconstruction of dynamic and static scenes. Time-of-Flight Cameras and Microsoft Kinect™ is intended for researchers and advanced-level students as a reference guide for time-of-flight cameras. Practitioners working in a related field will also find the book valuable.
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