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3D Reconstruction of Ambiguous Pictures

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It is well known that most drawings are ambiguous, if only in the size of the object depicted. However, more serious forms of ambiguity often arise, even in drawings of simple polyhedral objects. For example, Figure 10.1 shows some line drawings in which there is considerable ambiguity in the relative depths of object vertices.

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(2008). 3D Reconstruction of Ambiguous Pictures. In: Line Drawing Interpretation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-229-6_10

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