Abstract

AbstractThree-dimensional (3D) object recognition is one of the fundamental tasks in computer vision applications, paving the way for all other image understanding operations. Although the potential of 3D object recognition is enormous, the information required for the spatial processing of the information means that the practical applications that end up being developed are very limited by the computational cost of the algorithms and frameworks used. This manuscript seeks to collect information on the most current review works in the literature. Thanks to this, researchers and developers who start working in the field of 3D object identification can find a compilation of the most important points to understand the current context in this field.KeywordsReview3D object recognitionComputer vision

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