Epipolar Geometry Via Rectification of Spherical Images
Jun Fujiki, Akihiko Torii, Shotaro Akaho
MIRAGE 2007: Computer Vision/Computer Graphics Collaboration Techniques, March 2007, pp. 461--471.
Abstract: For computation of the epipolar geometry from central- omni-directional images, the use of the spherical camera model is essential. This is because the central-omnidirectional cameras are universally expressed as the spherical camera model when the intrinsic parameters of the cameras are calibrated. Geometrically, for corresponding points between two spherical images, there exists the same epipolar constraint as the conventional pinhole-camera model. Therefore, it is possible to use the conventional eight-point algorithm for recovering camera motion and 3D objects from two spherical images. In this paper, using the geometric properties on rotation of the spheres, we propose a method of the accurate computation based on the rectification of the spherical-camera images via the conventional eight-point algorithm.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71457-6_42
BibTeX format:
@incollection{Fujiki:2007:EGV,
  author = {Jun Fujiki and Akihiko Torii and Shotaro Akaho},
  title = {Epipolar Geometry Via Rectification of Spherical Images},
  booktitle = {MIRAGE 2007: Computer Vision/Computer Graphics Collaboration Techniques},
  pages = {461--471},
  month = mar,
  year = {2007},
}
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