Best View Based on Occlusion Points

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An algorithm of best view based on occlusion points is proposed for current best vision algorithm. Occlusion area is found through analysis of triangulated depth images, mark diagram and occlusion points direction diagram are set up, and best view is determined according to numbers of occlusion points in mark diagram. Experiment result indicated that the algorithm is feasible and efficient.

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