Tensors of three affine views

In this paper we specialize the projective unifocal, bifocal, and trifocal tensors to the affine case, and show how the tensors obtained relate to the registered tensors encountered in previous work. This enables us to obtain an affine specialization of known projective relations connecting points a...

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Main Authors: Thorhallsson, T, Murray, D
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Published: 1999
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description In this paper we specialize the projective unifocal, bifocal, and trifocal tensors to the affine case, and show how the tensors obtained relate to the registered tensors encountered in previous work. This enables us to obtain an affine specialization of known projective relations connecting points and lines across two or three views. In the simpler case of affine cameras we give necessary and sufficient constraints on the components of the trifocal tensor, together with a simple geometric interpretation. Finally, we show how the estimation of the tensors from point correspondences is achieved through factorization, and discuss the estimation from line correspondences.
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spelling oxford-uuid:5b6bf283-cafd-41d2-bce0-aaf447380bad2022-03-26T17:21:58ZTensors of three affine viewsConference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:5b6bf283-cafd-41d2-bce0-aaf447380badSymplectic Elements at Oxford1999Thorhallsson, TMurray, DIn this paper we specialize the projective unifocal, bifocal, and trifocal tensors to the affine case, and show how the tensors obtained relate to the registered tensors encountered in previous work. This enables us to obtain an affine specialization of known projective relations connecting points and lines across two or three views. In the simpler case of affine cameras we give necessary and sufficient constraints on the components of the trifocal tensor, together with a simple geometric interpretation. Finally, we show how the estimation of the tensors from point correspondences is achieved through factorization, and discuss the estimation from line correspondences.
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