This paper presents a large scale, metric Structure from Motion (SfM) pipeline for generalised cameras with overlapping fields-of-view, and demonstrates it using Light Field (LF) images. We build on recent developments in algorithms for absolute and relative pose recovery for generalised cameras and couple them with multi-view triangulation in a robust framework that advances the state-of-the-art on 3D reconstruction from LFs in several ways. First, our framework can recover the scale of a scene. Second, it is concerned with unordered sets of LF images, meticulously determining the order in which images should be considered. Third, it can scale to datasets with hundreds of LF images. Finally, it recovers 3D scene structure while abstaining ...
Videos consisting of thousands of high resolution frames are challenging for existing structure from...
We describe a structure-from-motion framework that handles “generalized ” cameras, such as moving ro...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
Classic pinhole cameras project the multi-dimensional information of the light flowing through a sce...
Structure-from-Motion (SfM) is a powerful tool for computing 3D reconstructions from images of a sce...
Abstract: This paper presents the first absolute pose estimation approach tailored to Light Field c...
This paper presents the first absolute pose estimation approach tailored to Light Field cameras. It ...
During the 90s important progess has been made in the area of structure-from-motion. From a series o...
Structure from Motion (SfM) is a technique for inferring the underlying 3D geometry of the real worl...
Reconstructing the structure of a scene from 2D views has been an important research field in comput...
Reconstructing the structure of a scene from 2D views has been an important research field in comput...
In this paper we present a novel pipeline for large-scale SfM. We first organise the images into a h...
In this paper we present a novel pipeline for large-scale SfM. We first organise the images into a h...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
Scene reconstruction uses images or videos as input to reconstruct a 3D model of a real scene and ha...
Videos consisting of thousands of high resolution frames are challenging for existing structure from...
We describe a structure-from-motion framework that handles “generalized ” cameras, such as moving ro...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
Classic pinhole cameras project the multi-dimensional information of the light flowing through a sce...
Structure-from-Motion (SfM) is a powerful tool for computing 3D reconstructions from images of a sce...
Abstract: This paper presents the first absolute pose estimation approach tailored to Light Field c...
This paper presents the first absolute pose estimation approach tailored to Light Field cameras. It ...
During the 90s important progess has been made in the area of structure-from-motion. From a series o...
Structure from Motion (SfM) is a technique for inferring the underlying 3D geometry of the real worl...
Reconstructing the structure of a scene from 2D views has been an important research field in comput...
Reconstructing the structure of a scene from 2D views has been an important research field in comput...
In this paper we present a novel pipeline for large-scale SfM. We first organise the images into a h...
In this paper we present a novel pipeline for large-scale SfM. We first organise the images into a h...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...
Scene reconstruction uses images or videos as input to reconstruct a 3D model of a real scene and ha...
Videos consisting of thousands of high resolution frames are challenging for existing structure from...
We describe a structure-from-motion framework that handles “generalized ” cameras, such as moving ro...
International audienceWe introduce a generic structure-from-motion approach based on a previously in...