International audienceWe consider the structure-from-motion problem for a highly general imaging model where cameras are modeled as possibly unconstrained sets of projection rays. This allows to describe most existing camera types, including pinhole cameras, sensors with radial or more general distortions, catadioptric cameras (central or non-central), etc. We introduce a hierarchy of general camera models: the most general model has unconstrained projection rays whereas the most constrained model dealt with here is the central model, where all rays pass through a single point. Intermediate models are what we call axial cameras (all rays touch a single line), and x-slit cameras (rays touch two lines). The foundations for a multi-view geomet...
I present a General Linear Camera (GLC) model that unifies many previous camera models into a single...
International audienceWe analyze relations that exist between multiple views of a static scene, wher...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We consider the structure from motion problem for a previously introduced, highly general imaging mo...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure-from-motion tasks for a previously intro...
National audienceWe consider the structure from motion problem for a previously introduced, highly g...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure from motion tasks for a previously intro...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with general camera models that allow to describe any ki...
International audienceGeneral camera models relax the constraint on central projection and character...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure-from-motion tasks for a previously intro...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure from motion tasks for a previously intro...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
International audienceThe rational camera model recently introduced in [19] provides a general metho...
There exist intricate geometric relations between multiple views of a 3D scene. These relations are...
I present a General Linear Camera (GLC) model that unifies many previous camera models into a single...
International audienceWe analyze relations that exist between multiple views of a static scene, wher...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
We consider the structure from motion problem for a previously introduced, highly general imaging mo...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure-from-motion tasks for a previously intro...
National audienceWe consider the structure from motion problem for a previously introduced, highly g...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure from motion tasks for a previously intro...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with general camera models that allow to describe any ki...
International audienceGeneral camera models relax the constraint on central projection and character...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure-from-motion tasks for a previously intro...
International audienceWe consider calibration and structure from motion tasks for a previously intro...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
International audienceThe rational camera model recently introduced in [19] provides a general metho...
There exist intricate geometric relations between multiple views of a 3D scene. These relations are...
I present a General Linear Camera (GLC) model that unifies many previous camera models into a single...
International audienceWe analyze relations that exist between multiple views of a static scene, wher...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...