What can two images tell us about a third one?

作者:Olivier Faugeras, Luc Robert

摘要

This paper discusses the problem of predicting image features in an image from image features in two other images and the epipolar geometry between the three images. We adopt the most general camera model of perspective projection and show that a point can be predicted in the third image as a bilinear function of its images in the first two cameras, that the tangents to three corresponding curves are related by a trilinear function, and that the curvature of a curve in the third image is a linear function of the curvatures at the corresponding points in the other two images. Our analysis relies heavily on the use of the fundamental matrix which has been recently introduced (Faugeras et al, 1992) and on the properties of a special plane which we call the trifocal plane. Though the trinocular geometry of points and lines has been very recently addressed, our use of the differential properties of curves for prediction is unique.

论文关键词:Computer Vision, Image Feature, Object Recognition, Projection Model, Fundamental Matrix

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论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00126137