Integrated 3D Analysis of Flight Image SequencesOpen Website

1994 (modified: 11 Nov 2022)ECCV (1) 1994Readers: Everyone
Abstract: This paper is concerned with three-dimensional (3D) analysis of images showing 3D motion of an observer relative to a scene. It presents an approach to recovering 3D motion and structure parameters from multiple features present in a monocular image sequence such as points, regions, lines, texture gradient and vanishing line. For concreteness, the paper focuses on flight images of a planar, textured surface. In this paper, a linear integrated estimation method using two views is developed. Then, for robust estimation, a nonlinear integrated estimation method using multiple frames is presented. The integration of information in these diverse features is carried out using minimization of image errors. To reduce computation, a sequential-batch method is used to compute motion and structure. Performance is evaluated through simulations and experiments with a real image sequence digitized from a commercially available laserdisc of films taken from flying aircrafts.
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