This paper addresses the problem of rotation estimation directly from images defined on the sphere and without correspondence. The method is particularly useful for the alignment of large rotations and has potential impact on 3D shape alignment. The foundation of the method lies in the fact that the spherical harmonic coefficients undergo a unitary mapping when the original image is rotated. The correlation between two images is a function of rotations and we show that it has an SO(3)-Fourier transform equal to the pointwise product of spherical harmonic coefficients of the original images. The resolution of the rotation space depends on the bandwidth we choose for the harmonic expansion and the rotation estimate is found through a direct s...
Rotating functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time lightin...
In this letter, we present the anisotropic Angular Radon Spectrum (ARS), a novel feature for global ...
In this paper, we investigate the reconstruction of a signal defined as the sum of orientations from...
This paper addresses the problem of rotation estimation directly from images defined on the sphere a...
Cette thèse traite du problème de la localisation et de l’estimation du mouvement de rotation dans l...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel rotation estimation approach based on 3D mesh repr...
This paper presents an approach to 3D rotation estimation using discrete spherical harmonic oscillat...
Recovering the relative motion of a moving camera from images is a classic problem in computer visio...
This thesis deals with the problem of location and motion estimation in the context of spherical ima...
Computation of the spherical harmonic rotation coefficients or elements of Wigner's d-matrix is imp...
Rotation of functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time ligh...
Rotation of functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time ligh...
Rotation of functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time ligh...
Rotating functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time lightin...
Rotating functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time lightin...
Rotating functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time lightin...
In this letter, we present the anisotropic Angular Radon Spectrum (ARS), a novel feature for global ...
In this paper, we investigate the reconstruction of a signal defined as the sum of orientations from...
This paper addresses the problem of rotation estimation directly from images defined on the sphere a...
Cette thèse traite du problème de la localisation et de l’estimation du mouvement de rotation dans l...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel rotation estimation approach based on 3D mesh repr...
This paper presents an approach to 3D rotation estimation using discrete spherical harmonic oscillat...
Recovering the relative motion of a moving camera from images is a classic problem in computer visio...
This thesis deals with the problem of location and motion estimation in the context of spherical ima...
Computation of the spherical harmonic rotation coefficients or elements of Wigner's d-matrix is imp...
Rotation of functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time ligh...
Rotation of functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time ligh...
Rotation of functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time ligh...
Rotating functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time lightin...
Rotating functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time lightin...
Rotating functions represented by spherical harmonics is an important part of many real-time lightin...
In this letter, we present the anisotropic Angular Radon Spectrum (ARS), a novel feature for global ...
In this paper, we investigate the reconstruction of a signal defined as the sum of orientations from...