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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Modeling Sites | Distributed Camera: modeling the world pictures online

Google Talk Tech 25th July 2012 Google NYC Presented by Noah Snavely ABSTRACT We live in a world of ubiquitous images in which the number of images that are available to us is growing at a pace seemingly exponentially. These images come from a variety of sources, including Google Maps and related sites, webcams, and millions of photographers around the world billions and billions of downloading images to photo-sharing sites. Together, these sources of images is considered a distributed camera the world begins at an unprecedented scale and continuously documented their towns, mountains, buildings, people and events. This presentation will focus on how we can use it distributed as a basic tool for the new science, technology and environmental monitoring, and an important issue is how calibration * – Determination of the geometry of each photo and link to all other photos, efficiently automatically. I will describe our current work on the use of automated 3D reconstruction algorithms for recovering the geometry of such massive photo libraries. Noah Snavely is an assistant professor of computer science at Cornell University, where he. A faculty member since 2009 He received a BS in computer science and mathematics at the University of Arizona in 2003 and a Ph.D. in computer science and engineering at the University of Washington in 2008. Noah works in computer graphics and computer vision, with particular interest in the use of
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