Direct Passive Navigation

In this paper, we show how to recover the motion of an observer relative to a planar surface directly from image brightness derivatives. We do not compute the optical flow as an intermediate step. We derive a set of nine non-linear equations using a least-squares formulation. A simple iterative...

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Main Authors: Negahdaripour, Shahriar, Horn, Berthold K.P.
שפה:en_US
יצא לאור: 2004
גישה מקוונת:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6423
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author Negahdaripour, Shahriar
Horn, Berthold K.P.
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description In this paper, we show how to recover the motion of an observer relative to a planar surface directly from image brightness derivatives. We do not compute the optical flow as an intermediate step. We derive a set of nine non-linear equations using a least-squares formulation. A simple iterative scheme allows us to find either of two possible solutions of these equations. An initial pass over the relevant image region is used to accumulate a number of moments of the image brightness derivatives. All of the quantities used in the iteration can be efficiently computed from these totals, without the need to refer back to the image. A new, compact notation allows is to show easily that there are at most two planar solutions. Key words: Passive Navigation, Optical flow, Structure and Motion, Least Squares, Planar surface, Non-linear Equations, Dial Solution, Planar Motion Field Equation.
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spelling mit-1721.1/64232019-04-10T19:56:54Z Direct Passive Navigation Negahdaripour, Shahriar Horn, Berthold K.P. In this paper, we show how to recover the motion of an observer relative to a planar surface directly from image brightness derivatives. We do not compute the optical flow as an intermediate step. We derive a set of nine non-linear equations using a least-squares formulation. A simple iterative scheme allows us to find either of two possible solutions of these equations. An initial pass over the relevant image region is used to accumulate a number of moments of the image brightness derivatives. All of the quantities used in the iteration can be efficiently computed from these totals, without the need to refer back to the image. A new, compact notation allows is to show easily that there are at most two planar solutions. Key words: Passive Navigation, Optical flow, Structure and Motion, Least Squares, Planar surface, Non-linear Equations, Dial Solution, Planar Motion Field Equation. 2004-10-04T14:55:52Z 2004-10-04T14:55:52Z 1985-02-01 AIM-821 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6423 en_US AIM-821 2574832 bytes 2000175 bytes application/postscript application/pdf application/postscript application/pdf
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