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Problems and related results in Algebraic Vision and Multiview Geometry

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arxiv 2401.17412 v1 pith:ZXCAULM4 submitted 2024-01-30 math.AG

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The article presents a survey of results in algebraic vision and multiview geometry. The starting points is the study of projective algebraic varieties critical for scene reconstruction. Initially studied for reconstructing static scenes in three-dimensional spaces, these critical loci are later investigated for dynamic and segmented scenes in higher-dimensional projective spaces. The formal analysis of the ideals of critical loci employs Grassmann tensors, introduced as crucial tools for determining these ideals and aiding the reconstruction process away from critical loci. A long-term goal of the authors with other co-authors involves two main aspects: firstly studying properties of Grassmann tensors, as rank, multi-rank and core, along with the varieties that parameterize these tensors; concurrently conducting an analysis of families of critical loci in various scenarios.

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