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LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE-FROM-MOTION AND RELATED PROBLEMS: A MODERN SYNTHESIS
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE-FROM-MOTION AND RELATED PROBLEMS: A MODERN SYNTHESIS" by Mr. Tianwei SHEN Abstract: This paper is a survey of theories and methods in large-scale Structure-from-Motion (SfM). Structure-from-Motion is a fundamental research topic that has been intensively studied in 3D computer vision. We will review this problem with a modern perspective. Over the years, SfM research has evolved from 2-view or 3-view minimal cases to a complex system that incorpo- rates knowledge from image retrieval, convex optimization, distributed computing and large- scale system designs. We will conduct the review by grouping references into several topics. Related topics include but not limited to efficient image collection matching, close-form linear minimal solutions of camera pose estimations, match graph constructions that are robust and resistant to ambiguous structures and noises, convex modelling of motion averaging and large- scale bundle adjustment in distributed settings. Classical methods and emerging approaches are both thoroughly investigated and discussed. At the end, we also point out several future directions from our own perspectives. Date: Wednesday, 31 August 2016 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 3494 Lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Prof. Long Quan (Supervisor) Prof. Albert Chung (Chairperson) Prof. Huamin Qu Prof. Chiew-Lan Tai **** ALL are Welcome ****