Abstract. Recovery of epipolar geometry is a fundamental problem in computer vision. The introduction of the “joint image manifold ” (JIM) allows to treat the recovery of camera motion and epipolar geometry as the problem of fitting a manifold to the data measured in a stereo pair. The manifold has a singularity and boundary, therefore special care must be taken when fitting it. Four fitting methods are discussed—direct, algebraic, geometric, and the integrated maximum likelihood (IML) based method. The first three methods are the exact analogues of three common methods for recovering epipolar geometry. The more recently introduced IML method seeks the manifold which has the highest “support, ” in the sense that the largest measure of its p...
Programme 4 - Robotique, image et vision. Projet RobotvisSIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supp...
The epipolar geometry restoration offline and online for the parallel binocular vision system were d...
This paper describes the adaptation the Bookstein method for fitting conics to determination of epip...
AbstractThis paper proposes a robust approach to image matching by exploiting the only available geo...
Abstract. We present a method for recovering the epipolar geometry from im-ages of smooth surfaces. ...
In this paper I try to show that through epipolar geometry we can unify the problems of image matchi...
In this paper, we present an efficient method for motion retrieval method based on the consistency o...
In this paper, we analyze the computation of epipolar geometry in some special cases where multiple ...
In this paper we consider the images taken from pairs of parabolic catadioptric cameras separated by...
This paper addresses the problem of estimating the epipolar geometry from point correspondences betw...
Stereo vision is a well-known technique for vision-based 3D reconstruction of environments. Recently...
Motion recovery from image correspondences is typically a problem of optimizing an objective functio...
This paper considers the recovery of the epipolar geom-etry for the case of calibrated/uncalibrated ...
Recovering the relative motion of a moving camera from images is a classic problem in computer visio...
Herráez Boquera, J., Denia Rios, J.L., Navarro Esteve, P.J., Rodríguez Pereña, J., Martín Sánchez M....
Programme 4 - Robotique, image et vision. Projet RobotvisSIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supp...
The epipolar geometry restoration offline and online for the parallel binocular vision system were d...
This paper describes the adaptation the Bookstein method for fitting conics to determination of epip...
AbstractThis paper proposes a robust approach to image matching by exploiting the only available geo...
Abstract. We present a method for recovering the epipolar geometry from im-ages of smooth surfaces. ...
In this paper I try to show that through epipolar geometry we can unify the problems of image matchi...
In this paper, we present an efficient method for motion retrieval method based on the consistency o...
In this paper, we analyze the computation of epipolar geometry in some special cases where multiple ...
In this paper we consider the images taken from pairs of parabolic catadioptric cameras separated by...
This paper addresses the problem of estimating the epipolar geometry from point correspondences betw...
Stereo vision is a well-known technique for vision-based 3D reconstruction of environments. Recently...
Motion recovery from image correspondences is typically a problem of optimizing an objective functio...
This paper considers the recovery of the epipolar geom-etry for the case of calibrated/uncalibrated ...
Recovering the relative motion of a moving camera from images is a classic problem in computer visio...
Herráez Boquera, J., Denia Rios, J.L., Navarro Esteve, P.J., Rodríguez Pereña, J., Martín Sánchez M....
Programme 4 - Robotique, image et vision. Projet RobotvisSIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supp...
The epipolar geometry restoration offline and online for the parallel binocular vision system were d...
This paper describes the adaptation the Bookstein method for fitting conics to determination of epip...