Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer vision applications. Salient features (lines, corners etc.) in the images are used to estimate the motion of the camera, also called egomotion. This estimation suffers from an error built-up as the length of the image sequence increases and this causes a drift in the estimated position. In this letter, this phenomenon is demonstrated and an approach to improve the estimation accuracy is proposed. The main idea of the proposed method is using an omnidirectional camera (360 ° horizontal field of view) in addition to a conventional (perspective) camera. Taking advantage of the correspondences between the omnidirectional and perspective images, t...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
We present a method for estimating large camera motions, including combinations of large rotations a...
We generalize the method of simultaneous linear estimation of multiple view geometry and lens distor...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
In this paper, we present a flexible new technique for single viewpoint omnidirectional camera calib...
In this paper, we present a flexible new technique for single viewpoint omnidirectional camera calib...
At present, algorithms for attitude estimation with omnidirectional cameras are predominantly enviro...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
We present a method for estimating large camera motions, including combinations of large rotations a...
We generalize the method of simultaneous linear estimation of multiple view geometry and lens distor...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
Estimation of camera motion from a given image sequence is a common task for multi-view 3D computer ...
In this paper, we present a flexible new technique for single viewpoint omnidirectional camera calib...
In this paper, we present a flexible new technique for single viewpoint omnidirectional camera calib...
At present, algorithms for attitude estimation with omnidirectional cameras are predominantly enviro...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
In this article we use omnidirectional images obtained from equirectangular panoramas of Google Maps...
We present a method for estimating large camera motions, including combinations of large rotations a...
We generalize the method of simultaneous linear estimation of multiple view geometry and lens distor...