Horizon matching for localizing unordered panoramic images

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There is currently an abundance of vision algorithms which, provided with a sequence of images that have been acquired from sufficiently close successive 3D locations, are capable of determining the relative positions of the viewpoints from which the images have been captured. However, very few of these algorithms can cope with unordered image sets. This paper presents an efficient method for recovering the position and orientation parameters corresponding to the viewpoints of a set of panoramic images for which no a priori order information is available, along with certain structure information regarding the imaged environment. The proposed approach assumes that all images have been acquired from a constant height above a planar ground and operates sequentially, employing the Levenshtein distance to deduce the spatial proximity of image viewpoints and thus determine the order in which images should be processed. The Levenshtein distance also provides matches between imaged points, from which their corresponding environment points can be reconstructed. Image matching with the aid of the Levenshtein distance forms the crux of an iterative process that alternates between image localization from multiple reconstructed points and point reconstruction from multiple image projections, until all views have been localized. Periodic refinement of the reconstruction with the aid of bundle adjustment, distributes the reconstruction error among images. The approach is demonstrated on several unordered sets of panoramic images obtained in indoor environments.

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论文评审过程:Received 8 March 2008, Accepted 2 March 2009, Available online 17 March 2009.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cviu.2009.03.006