Catadioptric sensors are devices which utilize mirrors and lenses to form a projection onto the image plane of a camera. Central catadioptric sensors are the class of these devices having a single effective viewpoint. In this paper, we propose a unifying model for the projective geometry induced by these devices and we study its properties as well as its practical implications. We show that a central catadioptric projection is equivalent to a two-step mapping via the sphere. The second step is equivalent to a stereographic projection in the case of parabolic mirrors. Conventional lens-based perspective cameras are also central catadioptric devices with a virtual planar mirror and are, thus, covered by the unifying model. We prove that for e...
Lines are among the most used computer vision features, in applications such as camera calibration t...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
Conventional vision systems and algorithms assume the camera to have a single viewpoint. However, se...
Catadioptric sensors are devices which utilize mirrors and lenses to form a projection onto the imag...
Catadioptric cameras are devices which use both mirrors (catadioptric elements) and lenses (dioptric...
Catadioptric cameras are devices which use both mirrors (catadioptric elements) and lenses (dioptric...
Abstract—In central catadioptric systems, lines in a scene are projected to conic curves in the imag...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
The geometry of two uncalibrated views obtained with a parabolic catadioptric device is the subject ...
Central catadioptric cameras are imaging devices that use mirrors to enhance the field of view while...
In this paper, we study projection systems with a single effective viewpoint, including combinations...
International audienceWe present a novel calibration technique for all central catadioptric cameras ...
This paper presents the analysis and derivation of the geometric relation between vanishing points a...
Lines are among the most used computer vision features, in applications such as camera calibration t...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
Conventional vision systems and algorithms assume the camera to have a single viewpoint. However, se...
Catadioptric sensors are devices which utilize mirrors and lenses to form a projection onto the imag...
Catadioptric cameras are devices which use both mirrors (catadioptric elements) and lenses (dioptric...
Catadioptric cameras are devices which use both mirrors (catadioptric elements) and lenses (dioptric...
Abstract—In central catadioptric systems, lines in a scene are projected to conic curves in the imag...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
The geometry of two uncalibrated views obtained with a parabolic catadioptric device is the subject ...
Central catadioptric cameras are imaging devices that use mirrors to enhance the field of view while...
In this paper, we study projection systems with a single effective viewpoint, including combinations...
International audienceWe present a novel calibration technique for all central catadioptric cameras ...
This paper presents the analysis and derivation of the geometric relation between vanishing points a...
Lines are among the most used computer vision features, in applications such as camera calibration t...
In this paper we present a new algorithm for structure from motion from point correspondences in ima...
Conventional vision systems and algorithms assume the camera to have a single viewpoint. However, se...