Thank you for your interest.
We need functions that recognise common 'features' in
partially overlapped 3D blocks ("images") , and calculate the scaling
displacement and rotation needed to get a merged 'image'.
The start and end point are arrays of colour valued pixels.
I am aware that here are several fine non-J packages that do
the entire panorama building process for 2-D photos.
But I was hoping that someone had already coded 2D examples in J
(or even APL) of the core functions that could be generalised to 3D.
I have installed the Image3 addon, but a quick look
doesnt show that stitching is included in its functions.
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In my opinion, your current specification covers way too much
ground to be implementable. Some questions which might
help include:
Are you interested in culling? In adjusting model coordinate
systems? In adjusting color levels?
What sort of representation of the 3D system are you working
with? (Something aimed at a graphics card? Something aimed
at ray tracing? Something aimed at a CAD/CAM system? Conic
sections? Something generated by a motion capture system?
...)
How can you tell when you have stitched your 3D blocks
correctly? Why do they even need to be stitched?
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Raul
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