3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent

This paper aims to propose a novel and simple method for estimating 3D-point reconstruction and camera motion. Given a video sequence of a target object with a few feature-points tracked, the points' 3D-coordinates can be reconstructed along with the estimation of the camera's position and...

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Main Authors: Chouvatut,V., Madarasmi,S., Tüceryan,M.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-385792015-06-16T07:53:24Z 3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent Chouvatut,V. Madarasmi,S. Tüceryan,M. Computer Science (all) This paper aims to propose a novel and simple method for estimating 3D-point reconstruction and camera motion. Given a video sequence of a target object with a few feature-points tracked, the points' 3D-coordinates can be reconstructed along with the estimation of the camera's position and orientation in each frame. The proposed method is based on combining Powell's method using parabolic graph with the well-known Gradient Descent to guess the direction to estimate the unknown variables. The unknowns include six components for camera pose in each frame, one focal length, and three values for each point. Using this proposed method, the problem of missing points due to selfocclusion can be eliminated without using any other special strategies. A synthetic experiment shows accuracy of computing 3D-points and the camera pose in each frame. A real-world experiment from only one off-the-shelf digital camera is also shown to demonstrate the robustness of our approach. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. 2015-06-16T07:53:24Z 2015-06-16T07:53:24Z 2010-04-26 Article 18650929 2-s2.0-77951128832 10.1007/978-3-642-12035-0_28 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=77951128832&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38579 Springer Verlag
institution Chiang Mai University
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topic Computer Science (all)
spellingShingle Computer Science (all)
Chouvatut,V.
Madarasmi,S.
Tüceryan,M.
3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent
description This paper aims to propose a novel and simple method for estimating 3D-point reconstruction and camera motion. Given a video sequence of a target object with a few feature-points tracked, the points' 3D-coordinates can be reconstructed along with the estimation of the camera's position and orientation in each frame. The proposed method is based on combining Powell's method using parabolic graph with the well-known Gradient Descent to guess the direction to estimate the unknown variables. The unknowns include six components for camera pose in each frame, one focal length, and three values for each point. Using this proposed method, the problem of missing points due to selfocclusion can be eliminated without using any other special strategies. A synthetic experiment shows accuracy of computing 3D-points and the camera pose in each frame. A real-world experiment from only one off-the-shelf digital camera is also shown to demonstrate the robustness of our approach. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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author Chouvatut,V.
Madarasmi,S.
Tüceryan,M.
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Madarasmi,S.
Tüceryan,M.
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title 3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent
title_short 3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent
title_full 3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent
title_fullStr 3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent
title_full_unstemmed 3D Reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent
title_sort 3d reconstruction and camera pose from video sequence using multi-dimensional descent
publisher Springer Verlag
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