http://www.aprs.org.au/accv2002/accv2002_proceedings/Ameller356.pdfInternational audienceStructure and motion from minimal data is essential to bootstrap robust methods based on random sampling such as RANSAC or LMS. Let us consider the affine camera model and make the hypotheses of zero skew and unity aspect ratio. In this case, at least 4 points in 3 images are necessary to recover structure and motion. We propose a parametrization based on metric structure rather than camera motion parameters which have been previously used. The structure of 4 points is computed in closed-form by solving a quadratic equation. Unstable configurations are also investigated. Experimental results on simulated data and real images demonstrate that our algorit...
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We address the problem of estimating three-dimensional motion, and structure from motion with an unc...
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http://www.aprs.org.au/accv2002/accv2002_proceedings/Ameller356.pdfInternational audienceStructure a...
International audienceStructure and motion from minimal data is essential to bootstrap robust method...
This paper presents a scheme that addresses the practical issues associated with producing a geometr...
We present a novel optimisation framework for the estimation of the multi-body motion segmentation a...
This paper deals with the detection of critical, i.e., poor or degenerate camera configurations, wit...
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In this paper we focus on the estimation of the 3D Eu-clidean shape and motion of a non-rigid object...
We describe a new method for Structure From Motion from three affine views. The central idea of the ...
The paper deals with the structure-motion problem for uncalibrated cameras, in the case that subsidi...
International audienceA family of structure from motion algorithms called the factorization method h...
The objective of three-dimensional (3-D) machine vision is to infer geometric properties (shape, dim...
International audienceWe introduce a unified framework for developing matching constraints of multip...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the way to achieve accurate visual servoing tasks when t...
We address the problem of estimating three-dimensional motion, and structure from motion with an unc...
International audienceThis paper introduces a novel, robust and efficientapproach for metric velocit...
http://www.aprs.org.au/accv2002/accv2002_proceedings/Ameller356.pdfInternational audienceStructure a...
International audienceStructure and motion from minimal data is essential to bootstrap robust method...
This paper presents a scheme that addresses the practical issues associated with producing a geometr...
We present a novel optimisation framework for the estimation of the multi-body motion segmentation a...
This paper deals with the detection of critical, i.e., poor or degenerate camera configurations, wit...
views and conclusions contained in this document are those of the authors and should not be interpre...
In this paper we focus on the estimation of the 3D Eu-clidean shape and motion of a non-rigid object...
We describe a new method for Structure From Motion from three affine views. The central idea of the ...
The paper deals with the structure-motion problem for uncalibrated cameras, in the case that subsidi...
International audienceA family of structure from motion algorithms called the factorization method h...
The objective of three-dimensional (3-D) machine vision is to infer geometric properties (shape, dim...
International audienceWe introduce a unified framework for developing matching constraints of multip...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the way to achieve accurate visual servoing tasks when t...
We address the problem of estimating three-dimensional motion, and structure from motion with an unc...
International audienceThis paper introduces a novel, robust and efficientapproach for metric velocit...