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Spherical approximation for multiple cameras in motion estimation: Its applicability and advantages

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Spherical approximation for multiple cameras in motion estimation: Its applicability and advantages
Estimating motions of a multi-camera system which may not have overlapping fields of view is generally complex and computationally expensive because of the non-zero offset between each camera's center. It is conceivable that if we can assume that multiple cameras share a single optical center, and thus can be modeled as a spherical imaging system, motion estimation and calibration of this system would become simpler and more efficient. In this paper, we analytically and empirically derive the conditions under which a multi-camera system can be modeled as a single spherical camera. Various analyses and experiments using simulated and real images show that spherical approximation is applicable to a surprisingly larger extent than currently expected. Moreover, we show that, when applicable, this approximation even results in improvements in accuracy and stability of estimated motion over the exact algorithm.
Jun-Sik Kim, Myung Hwangbo, Takeo Kanade
Added 10 Dec 2010
Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CVIU
Authors Jun-Sik Kim, Myung Hwangbo, Takeo Kanade
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