Structure from Motion: Beyond the Epipolar Constraint

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Tomáš Brodský
Cornelia Fermüller
Yiannis Aloimonos
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[1] University of Maryland,Computer Vision Laboratory, Center for Automation Research
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International Journal of Computer Vision | 2000年 / 37卷
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3D motion estimation; scene reconstruction; smoothing and discontinuity detection; depth variability constraint;
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The classic approach to structure from motion entails a clear separation between motion estimation and structure estimation and between two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) information. For the recovery of the rigid transformation between different views only 2D image measurements are used. To have available enough information, most existing techniques are based on the intermediate computation of optical flow which, however, poses a problem at the locations of depth discontinuities. If we knew where depth discontinuities were, we could (using a multitude of approaches based on smoothness constraints) accurately estimate flow values for image patches corresponding to smooth scene patches; but to know the discontinuities requires solving the structure from motion problem first. This paper introduces a novel approach to structure from motion which addresses the processes of smoothing, 3D motion and structure estimation in a synergistic manner. It provides an algorithm for estimating the transformation between two views obtained by either a calibrated or uncalibrated camera. The results of the estimation are then utilized to perform a reconstruction of the scene from a short sequence of images.
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页码:231 / 258
页数:27
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