Fixation and a 180 Degree View Simplify Ego Motion Estimation Although moving human observers actively fixate their eyes on points in the world, computer vision algorithms designed for the estimation of structure-from-motion or egomotion typically do not make use of this constraint. The main contribution of this work is to precisely specify the form of the optical flow field for a fixating observer. In particular, we show theoretically that the use of a hemispherical (retinal) imaging surface generates an optical flow field of a particularly simple form. The predictions of this theory are tested using the first actual hemispherical lens-camera system in computer vision, involving a 180 degree field of view lens. A further contribution is th...
Introduction When moving through the environment one experiences a specific visual impression. The ...
In this chapter we review two pieces of work aimed at understanding the principal limits of extracti...
We address the problem of egomotion estimation of a monocular observer moving with arbitrary transla...
Although moving human observers actively fixate their eyes on points in the world, computer vision a...
Although moving human observers actively fixate their eyes on points in the world, computer vision a...
When a human observer moves, the eye continually fixates on targets in the world. Although fixation ...
When a human observer moves, the eye continually fixates on targets in the world. Although fixation ...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
Biological inspiration has produced some successful solutions for estimation of self motion from vis...
Biological inspiration has produced some successful solutions for estimation of self motion from vis...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
In this paper, we consider a multi-camera vision system mounted on a moving object in a static three...
This paper considers the problem of estimating the focus of expansion of optical flow fields from pa...
This paper investigates the robustness of an algorithm due to Horn and Weldon (1988) for recovery of...
Introduction When moving through the environment one experiences a specific visual impression. The ...
In this chapter we review two pieces of work aimed at understanding the principal limits of extracti...
We address the problem of egomotion estimation of a monocular observer moving with arbitrary transla...
Although moving human observers actively fixate their eyes on points in the world, computer vision a...
Although moving human observers actively fixate their eyes on points in the world, computer vision a...
When a human observer moves, the eye continually fixates on targets in the world. Although fixation ...
When a human observer moves, the eye continually fixates on targets in the world. Although fixation ...
The vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movement) ha...
SummaryThe vast majority of research on optic flow (retinal motion arising because of observer movem...
Biological inspiration has produced some successful solutions for estimation of self motion from vis...
Biological inspiration has produced some successful solutions for estimation of self motion from vis...
textabstractThe retinal flow during normal locomotion contains components due to rotation and transl...
In this paper, we consider a multi-camera vision system mounted on a moving object in a static three...
This paper considers the problem of estimating the focus of expansion of optical flow fields from pa...
This paper investigates the robustness of an algorithm due to Horn and Weldon (1988) for recovery of...
Introduction When moving through the environment one experiences a specific visual impression. The ...
In this chapter we review two pieces of work aimed at understanding the principal limits of extracti...
We address the problem of egomotion estimation of a monocular observer moving with arbitrary transla...