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  1. Linear constraints for the interpretation of line drawings of curved objects.Martin C. Cooper - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 119 (1-2):235-258.
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  • Recognition-by-components: A theory of human image understanding.Irving Biederman - 1987 - Psychological Review 94 (2):115-147.
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  • Retrospective on “Interpreting line drawings as three-dimensional surfaces”.Harry G. Barrow & J. M. Tenenbaum - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2):71-80.
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  • Interpreting perspective images.Stephen T. Barnard - 1983 - Artificial Intelligence 21 (4):435-462.
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  • Parameter nets.Dana H. Ballard - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 22 (3):235-267.
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  • The epistemological status of vision and its implications for design.Dhanraj Vishwanath - 2005 - Axiomathes 15 (3):399-486.
    Computational theories of vision typically rely on the analysis of two aspects of human visual function: (1) object and shape recognition (2) co-calibration of sensory measurements. Both these approaches are usually based on an inverse-optics model, where visual perception is viewed as a process of inference from a 2D retinal projection to a 3D percept within a Euclidean space schema. This paradigm has had great success in certain areas of vision science, but has been relatively less successful in understanding perceptual (...)
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  • Recovery of 3-D objects with multiple curved surfaces from 2-D contours.Fatih Ulupinar & Ramakant Nevatia - 1994 - Artificial Intelligence 67 (1):1-28.
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  • An algebraic approach to shape-from-image problems.Kokichi Sugihara - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 23 (1):59-95.
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  • Diagnostic recognition: task constraints, object information, and their interactions.Philippe G. Schyns - 1998 - Cognition 67 (1-2):147-179.
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  • Three-dimensional object recognition from single two-dimensional images.David G. Lowe - 1987 - Artificial Intelligence 31 (3):355-395.
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  • Interpreting image curve from multiframes.Chia-Hoang Lee - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 35 (2):145-163.
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  • Shape from texture: General principle.Ken-Ichi Kanatani & Tsai-Chia Chou - 1989 - Artificial Intelligence 38 (1):1-48.
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  • From a real chair to a negative chair.Takeo Kanade - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 59 (1-2):95-101.
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  • A theory of Origami world.Takeo Kanade - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 13 (3):279-311.
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  • Shape from regular patterns.Katsushi Ikeuchi - 1984 - Artificial Intelligence 22 (1):49-75.
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  • On the geometric interpretation of image contours.Radu Horaud & Michael Brady - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 37 (1-3):333-353.
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  • Incremental reconstruction of 3D scenes from multiple, complex images.Martin Herman & Takeo Kanade - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 30 (3):289-341.
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  • Shape from texture and contour by weak isotropy.Jonas Gårding - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence 64 (2):243-297.
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