Photo-consistency
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In computer vision, photo-consistency determines whether a given voxel is occupied. A voxel is considered to be photo consistent when its color appears to be similar to all the cameras that can see it.[1] Most voxel coloring or space carving techniques require using photo consistency as a check condition in Image-based modeling and rendering applications.
Usage
3D Volumetric Reconstruction.[2]
- Image registration.[3]
- Multi-view reconstruction.[4]