Citation
Luong, Q.-T. and Faugeras, O. D. Active head movements help solve stereo correspondance, in European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Wien, Austria, pp. 800-802, 1992.
Citation
Luong, Q.-T. and Faugeras, O. D. Active head movements help solve stereo correspondance, in European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Wien, Austria, pp. 800-802, 1992.
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