In factorization approaches to nonrigid structure from
motion, the 3D shape of a deforming object is usually modeled
as a linear combination of a small number of basis
shapes. The original approach to simultaneously estimate
the shape basis and nonrigid structure exploited orthonormality
constraints for metric rectification. Recently, it has
been asserted that structure recovery through orthonormality
constraints alone is inherently ambiguous and cannot result
in a unique solution. This assertion has been accepted
as conventional wisdom and is the justification of many remedial
heuristics in literature. Our key contribution is to
prove that orthonormality constraints are in fact sufficient
to recover the 3D structure from image observations alone.
We characterize the true nature of the ambiguity in using orthonormality
constraints for the shape basis and show that
it has no impact on structure reconstruction. We conclude
from our experimentation that the primary challen...