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31 July 2002 Plane-based methods for 3D reconstruction and video enhancement
Richard Hartley
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Proceedings Volume 4875, Second International Conference on Image and Graphics; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477153
Event: Second International Conference on Image and Graphics, 2002, Hefei, China
Abstract
Despite research activity during the past decade, the problem of how to carry out 3D scene reconstruction from a video sequence is not fully solved. Many techniques exist, useful in different situations. However, for a general scene, methods can still be quite costly in terms of time. The present paper discusses methods whereby the existence of planar or almost planar sections of the scene may be exploited throughout the reconstruction process. We consider the homography induced by a plane to aid in point tracking, projective reconstruction, self calibration and model building. Two recent algorithms for projective reconstruction in the presence of planes are reexamined and presented in a new form.
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Richard Hartley "Plane-based methods for 3D reconstruction and video enhancement", Proc. SPIE 4875, Second International Conference on Image and Graphics, (31 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.477153
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Video

Calibration

Matrices

Reconstruction algorithms

3D image reconstruction

3D modeling

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