Solutions of Quadratic First-Order ODEs applied to Computer Vision Problems

10/11/2017
by   David Casillas-Perez, et al.
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The article proves the existence of a maximum of two possible solutions to the initial value problem composed by the planar-perspective equation and an initial condition. This initial value problem has a geometric interpretation. Solutions are curves than pass trough the initial condition which is a point of the plane.

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