Solving the PnL problem using the hidden variable method: an accurate and efficient solution

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作者
Ping Wang
Yongxin Chou
Aimin An
Guili Xu
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[1] Lanzhou University of Technology,College of Electrical and Information Engineering
[2] Changshu Institute of Technology,School of Electrical and Automatic Engineering
[3] Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,College of Automation Engineering
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The Visual Computer | 2022年 / 38卷
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Perspective-n-line problem (PnL); Camera pose estimation; Absolute position and orientation; Computer vision;
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This paper addresses the camera pose estimation problem from 3D lines and their 2D projections, known as the perspective-n-line (PnL) problem. Although many successful solutions have been presented, it is still a challenging to optimize both computational complexity and accuracy at the same time. In our work, we parameterize the rotation by using the Cayley–Gibbs–Rodriguez (CGR) parameterization and formulate the PnL problem into a polynomial system solving problem. Instead of the Gröbner basis method, which may encounter numeric problems, we seek for an efficient and stability technique—the hidden variable method—to solve the polynomial system and polish the solution via the Gauss–Newton method. The performance of our method is evaluated by using simulations and real images, and results demonstrate that our method offers accuracy and precision comparable or better than existing state-of-the-art methods, but with significantly lower computational cost.
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