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Generic epipolar resampling method for perspective frame camera and linear push-broom sensor

Epipolar rectification aims at resampling stereoscopic images so that conjugate points are located along the same horizontal x-axis. For most stereoscopic digital surface model production algorithms, this rectification is a necessary preprocessing task because it allows reducing the 2D matching to a...

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Published in:International journal of remote sensing 2016-08, Vol.37 (15), p.3494-3504
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Sensors
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Stereoscopy
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