This paper introduces a new algorithmic technique for solving certain problems in geometric computer vision. The main novelty of the method is a branch-and-bound search over rotation space, which is used in this paper to determine camera orientation. By searching over all possible rotations, problems can be reduced to known fixed-rotation problems for which optimal solutions have been previously given. In particular, a method is developed for the estimation of the essential matrix, giving the first guaranteed optimal algorithm for estimating the relative pose using a cost function based on reprojection errors. Recently convex optimization techniques have been shown to provide optimal solutions to many of the common problems in structure fro...
International audienceIn this paper we present a method for robustly and accurately estimating the r...
Reconstructing the three-dimensional structure of a scene using images is a fundamental problem in c...
International audienceIn this paper we present a method for robustly and accurately estimating the r...
This paper extends the set of problems for which a global solution can be found using modern optimiz...
Rotation search is a fundamental problem which has significant importance in geometric computer visi...
A popular approach to detect outliers in a data set is to find the largest consensus set, that is to...
This work makes use of a novel, recently proposed epipolar constraint for computing the relative pos...
This work makes use of a novel, recently proposed epipo-lar constraint for computing the relative po...
Computer vision is today a wide research area including topics like robot vision, image analysis, pa...
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We study geometric reconstruction problems in one-dimensional retina vision. In such problems, the s...
Rotation search has become a core routine for solving many computer vision problems. The aim is to r...
Due to advances in technology the amount of images from portable cameras has increased tremendously ...
Due to advances in technology the amount of images from portable cameras has increased tremendously ...
Multiview structure recovery from a collection of images requires the recovery of the positions and ...
International audienceIn this paper we present a method for robustly and accurately estimating the r...
Reconstructing the three-dimensional structure of a scene using images is a fundamental problem in c...
International audienceIn this paper we present a method for robustly and accurately estimating the r...
This paper extends the set of problems for which a global solution can be found using modern optimiz...
Rotation search is a fundamental problem which has significant importance in geometric computer visi...
A popular approach to detect outliers in a data set is to find the largest consensus set, that is to...
This work makes use of a novel, recently proposed epipolar constraint for computing the relative pos...
This work makes use of a novel, recently proposed epipo-lar constraint for computing the relative po...
Computer vision is today a wide research area including topics like robot vision, image analysis, pa...
© 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
We study geometric reconstruction problems in one-dimensional retina vision. In such problems, the s...
Rotation search has become a core routine for solving many computer vision problems. The aim is to r...
Due to advances in technology the amount of images from portable cameras has increased tremendously ...
Due to advances in technology the amount of images from portable cameras has increased tremendously ...
Multiview structure recovery from a collection of images requires the recovery of the positions and ...
International audienceIn this paper we present a method for robustly and accurately estimating the r...
Reconstructing the three-dimensional structure of a scene using images is a fundamental problem in c...
International audienceIn this paper we present a method for robustly and accurately estimating the r...