Robert Farrell, Rajarshi Das, et al.
AAAI-SS 2010
Two main results are established in this paper. First, we show that seven point correspondences are sufficient to uniquely determine from two perspective views the three-dimensional motion parameters (within a scale factor for the translations) of a rigid object with curved surfaces. The seven points should not be traversed by two planes with one plane containing the origin, nor by a cone containing the origin. Second, a set of “essential parameters” are introduced which uniquely determine the motion parameters up to a scale factor for the translations, and can be estimated by solving a set of linear equations which are derived from the correspondences of eight image points. The actual motion parameters can subsequently be determined by computing the singular value decomposition (SVD) of a 3 × 3 matrix containing the essential parameters. © 1984 IEEE.
Robert Farrell, Rajarshi Das, et al.
AAAI-SS 2010
S. Winograd
Journal of the ACM
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USENIX Workshop on Smartcard Technology 1999
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