A Case Against Epipolar Geometry

作者: Andrew Zisserman , Stephen J. Maybank

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-58240-1_4

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摘要: We discuss briefly a number of areas where epipolar geometry is currently central in carrying out visual tasks. In contrast we demonstrate configurations for which 3D projective invariants can be computed from perspective stereo pairs, but (and full structure) cannot. catalogue these generally involve isotropies under the group, and investigate connection with camera calibration. Examples are given recovered real images. also indicate other strong reliance on should avoided, particular image transfer.

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