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Integration techniques for 3D surface reconstruction
This paper describes on-going research about integration techniques for 3D surface reconstruction. Our goal is to establish simple and robust 3D models for the growing needs of visual communication. Introducing and analyzing some typical techniques, we propose a new method for generating complete 3D models of complex objects-combining "shape from occluding contours" and photometric stereo techniques.