Automatic line matching across views
- 17 June 1997
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- p. 666-671
- https://doi.org/10.1109/cvpr.1997.609397
Abstract
International audienceThe paper presents a new method for matching individual line segments between images. The method uses both grey-level information and the multiple view geometric relations between the images. For image pairs epipolar geometry facilitates the computation of a cross-correlation based matching score for putative line correspondences. For image triplets cross-correlation matching scores are used in conjunction with line transfer based on the trifocal geometry. Algorithms are developed for both short and long range motion. In the case of long range motion the algorithm involves evaluating a one parameter family of plane induced homographies. The algorithms are robust to deficiencies in the line segment extraction and partial occlusion. Experimental results are given for image pairs and triplets, for varying motions between views, and for different scene types. The three view algorithm eliminates all mismatchesKeywords
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