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Computer vision / Artificial intelligence / Vision / 3D imaging / Photogrammetry / Applications of computer vision / Robot control / Structure from motion / Pose / 3D reconstruction / Convolutional neural network / Camera resectioning
Date: 2017-04-14 12:02:45
Computer vision
Artificial intelligence
Vision
3D imaging
Photogrammetry
Applications of computer vision
Robot control
Structure from motion
Pose
3D reconstruction
Convolutional neural network
Camera resectioning

c This is a preprint for the paper accepted for publication in CVPR 2017. 2017 IEEE Are Large-Scale 3D Models Really Necessary for Accurate Visual Localization? Torsten Sattler1 Akihiko Torii2 Josef Sivic3,5

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