Projective invariants from multiple images: a direct and linear method (Q1793675)
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Projective invariants from multiple images: a direct and linear method (English)
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12 October 2018
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Summary: The projective reconstruction of 3D structures from 2D images is a central problem in computer vision. Existing methods for this problem are usually nonlinear or indirect. In the previous direct methods, we usually have to solve a system of nonlinear equations. They are very complicated and hard to implement. The previous linear indirect methods are usually imprecise. This paper presents a linear and direct method to derive projective structures of 3D points from their 2D images. Algorithms to compute projective invariants from two images, three images, and four images are given. The method is clear, simple, and easy to implement. For the first time in the literature, we present explicit linear formulas to solve this problem. \textit{Mathematica} codes are provided to demonstrate the correctness of the formulas.
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