This paper addresses the problem of rigid motion esti-mation and 3D reconstruction in vision systems where it is possible to recover the incident light ray direction from the image points. Such systems include pinhole cameras and catadioptric cameras. Given two images of the same scene acquired from two different positions, the transformation is estimated by means of an iterative process. The estimation process aims at having corresponding incident rays inter-secting at the same 3D point. Geometrical relationships are derived to support the estimation method. Furthermore, this paper also addresses the problem of the mapping from 3D points to image points, for non-central catadioptric came-ras with mirror surfaces given by quadrics. The proj...
Methods for the robust and automatic estimation of scene structure and camera motion from image sequ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a calibration technique that is valid for all single...
Abstract. It is highly desirable that an imaging system has a single effective viewpoint. Central ca...
This paper addresses the problem of rigid motion esti-mation and 3D reconstruction in vision systems...
International audienceFully automatic methods are presented for the estimation of scene structure an...
Catadioptric cameras are devices which use both mirrors (catadioptric elements) and lenses (dioptric...
Line-images in non-central cameras contain much richer information of the original 3D line than line...
We present a technique for modeling non-central catadioptric cameras consisting of a perspective cam...
International audienceFully automatic 3D modeling from a catadioptric image sequence has rarely been...
This paper presents geometric invariants of points and their applications under central catadioptric...
Non-central catadioptric models are able to cope with irregular camera setups and inaccuracies in th...
International audienceIn this study, we present a calibration technique that is valid for all single...
Catadioptric cameras have the advantage of broadening the field of view and revealing otherwise occl...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
Lines are among the most used computer vision features, in applications such as camera calibration t...
Methods for the robust and automatic estimation of scene structure and camera motion from image sequ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a calibration technique that is valid for all single...
Abstract. It is highly desirable that an imaging system has a single effective viewpoint. Central ca...
This paper addresses the problem of rigid motion esti-mation and 3D reconstruction in vision systems...
International audienceFully automatic methods are presented for the estimation of scene structure an...
Catadioptric cameras are devices which use both mirrors (catadioptric elements) and lenses (dioptric...
Line-images in non-central cameras contain much richer information of the original 3D line than line...
We present a technique for modeling non-central catadioptric cameras consisting of a perspective cam...
International audienceFully automatic 3D modeling from a catadioptric image sequence has rarely been...
This paper presents geometric invariants of points and their applications under central catadioptric...
Non-central catadioptric models are able to cope with irregular camera setups and inaccuracies in th...
International audienceIn this study, we present a calibration technique that is valid for all single...
Catadioptric cameras have the advantage of broadening the field of view and revealing otherwise occl...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
Lines are among the most used computer vision features, in applications such as camera calibration t...
Methods for the robust and automatic estimation of scene structure and camera motion from image sequ...
International audienceIn this study, we present a calibration technique that is valid for all single...
Abstract. It is highly desirable that an imaging system has a single effective viewpoint. Central ca...