This paper focuses on the issue of sparse matching in cases of extremely wide-base panoramic images such as those acquired by Google Street View in narrow urban streets. In order to effectively use affine point operators for bundle adjustment, panoramas must be suitably rectified to simulate affinity. To this end, a custom piecewise planar projection (triangular prism projection) is applied. On the assumption that the image baselines run parallel to the street façades, the estimated locations of the vanishing lines of the façade plane allow effectively removing projectivity and applying the ASIFT point operator on panorama pairs. Results from comparisons with multi-panorama adjustment, based on manually measured image points, and groun...
Panoramic images (panoramas) are wide-angle images that provide fields of view of up to 360°. They a...
Matching of disparate views has gained significance in computer vision due to its role in many novel...
The high degree of symmetry and repetition in urban environments makes it difficult for computer vis...
This paper considers panorama images used for street views. Their viewing angle of 360° causes pixel...
In this paper we present a novel approach for generating viewpoint invariant features from single im...
We introduce a method to texture 3D urban models with photographs that even works for Google Streetv...
We introduce a method to texture 3D urban models with photographs that even works for Google Streetv...
International audienceWe present a new approach for matching tree instances across multiple street-v...
Location recognition is commonly treated as visual instance retrieval on "street view" imagery. e da...
International audience— With the fast development of Geographic Information Systems, visual global l...
perspective varies continuously along this image, enabling an arbitrarily long seamless panorama. Th...
In this paper, we propose a unified framework to generate a pleasant and high-quality street-view pa...
Given the initial calibration of multiple sensors, the fine registration between Mobile Laser Scanni...
In this work, the correspondence problem for feature points between images is investigated. In this ...
Camera calibration information is required in order for multiple camera networks to deliver more tha...
Panoramic images (panoramas) are wide-angle images that provide fields of view of up to 360°. They a...
Matching of disparate views has gained significance in computer vision due to its role in many novel...
The high degree of symmetry and repetition in urban environments makes it difficult for computer vis...
This paper considers panorama images used for street views. Their viewing angle of 360° causes pixel...
In this paper we present a novel approach for generating viewpoint invariant features from single im...
We introduce a method to texture 3D urban models with photographs that even works for Google Streetv...
We introduce a method to texture 3D urban models with photographs that even works for Google Streetv...
International audienceWe present a new approach for matching tree instances across multiple street-v...
Location recognition is commonly treated as visual instance retrieval on "street view" imagery. e da...
International audience— With the fast development of Geographic Information Systems, visual global l...
perspective varies continuously along this image, enabling an arbitrarily long seamless panorama. Th...
In this paper, we propose a unified framework to generate a pleasant and high-quality street-view pa...
Given the initial calibration of multiple sensors, the fine registration between Mobile Laser Scanni...
In this work, the correspondence problem for feature points between images is investigated. In this ...
Camera calibration information is required in order for multiple camera networks to deliver more tha...
Panoramic images (panoramas) are wide-angle images that provide fields of view of up to 360°. They a...
Matching of disparate views has gained significance in computer vision due to its role in many novel...
The high degree of symmetry and repetition in urban environments makes it difficult for computer vis...