@inproceedings{473a5f53f9b44ea8b2ee657110d5b0a3,
title = "Panel theme: Why aspect graphs are not (yet) practical for computer vision",
abstract = "The aspect graph of an object is a graph structure in which each node represents a general view of the object as seen from some maximal, connected cell of viewpoint space, each arc represents an accidental view (or visual event) which occurs on the boundary between two cells of general viewpoint, there is a node for each possible general view of the object, and there is an arc for each possible visual event.",
author = "Olivier Faugeras and Joe Mundy and Narendra Ahuja and Charles Dyer and Alex Pentland and Ramesh Jain and Katsushi Ikeuchi and Kevin Bowyer",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 1991 Proceedings - Workshop on Directions in Automated CAD-Based Vision, CADVIS 1991. All rights reserved.; 1991 Workshop on Directions in Automated CAD-Based Vision, CADVIS 1991 ; Conference date: 02-06-1991 Through 03-06-1991",
year = "1991",
doi = "10.1109/CADVIS.1991.148762",
language = "English (US)",
series = "1991 Proceedings - Workshop on Directions in Automated CAD-Based Vision, CADVIS 1991",
publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.",
pages = "98--104",
booktitle = "1991 Proceedings - Workshop on Directions in Automated CAD-Based Vision, CADVIS 1991",
address = "United States",
}