In the present paper we address the problem of computing structure and motion, given a set point correspondences in a monocular image sequence, considering small motions when the camera is not calibrated. We first set the equations defining the calibration, rigid motion and scene structure. We then review the motion equation, the structure from equation and the depth evolution equation, including the particular case of planar structures, considering a discrete displacement between two frames. A step further, we develop the first order expansion of these equations and analyse the observability of the related infinitesimal quantities. It is shown that we obtain a complete correspondence between these equations and the equation derived in the discrete case. However, in the case of infinitesimal displacements, the projection of the translation (focus of expansion or epipole) is clearly separated from the rotational component of the motion. This is an important advantage of the present approach. Using this last property, we propose a mechanism of image stabilization in which the rotational disparity is iteratively canceled. This allows a better estimation of the focus of expansion, and simplifies different aspects of the analysis of the equations: structure from motion equation, analysis of ambiguity, geometrical interpretation of the motion equation.<>
Motion analysis with a camera with unknown, and possibly varying intrinsic parameters
1995-01-01
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Motion Analysis with a Camera with Unknown, and Possibly Varying Intrinsic Parameters
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