It takes the average reader 2 hours and 53 minutes to read Advanced Procrustes Analysis Models in Photogrammetric Computer Vision by Fabio Crosilla
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This book gives a comprehensive view of the developed procrustes models, including the isotropic, the generalized and the anisotropic variants. These represent original tools to perform, among others, the bundle block adjustment and the global registration of multiple 3D LiDAR point clouds. Moreover, the book also reports the recently derived total least squares solution of the anisotropic Procrustes model, together with its practical application in solving the exterior orientation of one image. The book is aimed at all those interested in discovering valuable innovative algorithms for...
Advanced Procrustes Analysis Models in Photogrammetric Computer Vision by Fabio Crosilla is 172 pages long, and a total of 43,344 words.
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