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Recursive structure and motion estimation from noisy uncalibrated video sequences

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Recursive structure and motion estimation from noisy uncalibrated video sequences
This paper builds on a novel framework of hybrid matching constraints for estimation of structure and recovery of camera focal length and motion, combining the advantages of both discrete and continuous methods. Our recursive method can deal with both image noise and outliers. The system is an extension of the epipolar hybrid matching constraints in conjunction with a simple structure estimation scheme using standard triangulation. The extension enables the system to deal with varying focal length of the camera. The structure obtained from some previous image frames is used to improve estimates of the camera focal length and motion for the current image frame. These are, in turn, used to refine the structure. Finally, a RANSAC outlier rejection scheme is employed to reject outlier tracks, inevitably obtained from any tracker. The performance of the proposed system is demonstrated on simulated experiments.
Anders Heyden, Du Q. Huynh
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICPR
Authors Anders Heyden, Du Q. Huynh
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