A uniqueness result in the theory of stereo vision : coupling shape from shading and binocular information allows unambiguous depth reconstruction
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Chambolle, Antonin. A uniqueness result in the theory of stereo vision : coupling shape from shading and binocular information allows unambiguous depth reconstruction. Annales de l'I.H.P. Analyse non linéaire, Tome 11 (1994) no. 1, pp. 1-16. http://www.numdam.org/item/AIHPC_1994__11_1_1_0/

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