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Is Dual Linear Self-Calibration Artificially Ambiguous?

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Is Dual Linear Self-Calibration Artificially Ambiguous?
This purely theoretical work investigates the problem of artificial singularities in camera self-calibration. Selfcalibration allows one to upgrade a projective reconstruction to metric and has a concise and well-understood formulation based on the Dual Absolute Quadric (DAQ), a rank- 3 quadric envelope satisfying (nonlinear) ‘spectral constraints’: it must be positive of rank 3. The practical scenario we consider is the one of square pixels, known principal point and varying unknown focal length, for which generic Critical Motion Sequences (CMS) have been thoroughly derived. The standard linear self-calibration algorithm uses the DAQ paradigm but ignores the spectral constraints. It thus has artificial CMSs, which have barely been studied so far. We propose an algebraic model of singularities based on the confocal quadric theory. It allows to easily derive all types of CMSs. We first review the already known generic CMSs, for which any self-calibration algorithm f...
Pierre Gurdjos, Adrien Bartoli, Peter Sturm
Added 13 Jul 2009
Updated 10 Jan 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICCV
Authors Pierre Gurdjos, Adrien Bartoli, Peter Sturm
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