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Interpreting Sphere Images Using the Double-Contact Theorem

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Interpreting Sphere Images Using the Double-Contact Theorem
An occluding contour of a sphere is projected to a conic in the perspective image, and such a conic is called a sphere image. Recently, it has been discovered that each sphere image is tangent to the image of the absolute conic at two double-contact image points. The double-contact theorem describes the properties of three conics which all have double contact with another conic. This theorem provides a linear algorithm to find the another conic if these three conics are given. In this paper, the double-contact theorem is employed to interpret the properties among three sphere images and the image of the absolute conic. The image of the absolute conic can be determined from three sphere images using the double-contact theorem. Therefore, a linear calibration method using three sphere images is obtained. Only three sphere images are required, and all five intrinsic parameters are recovered linearly without making assumptions, such as, zero-skew or unitary aspect ratio. Extensive experi...
Xianghua Ying, Hongbin Zha
Added 13 Jun 2010
Updated 13 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ACCV
Authors Xianghua Ying, Hongbin Zha
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