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3 November 2005 Based on photogrammetry methodological sequence image 3D movement comparisons
Chunsen Zhang, Shaojun He
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Proceedings Volume 6044, MIPPR 2005: Image Analysis Techniques; 60441Z (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.655270
Event: MIPPR 2005 SAR and Multispectral Image Processing, 2005, Wuhan, China
Abstract
The sequence image 3D movement analysis is method that estimates 3D movement parameter from 2D image sequence or 3D "image" (object side) sequence. In theory, monocular and binocular sequence image all can fulfill the three dimensions movement analyses, but there are distinctions in the complexity of computing and accuracy of computing result. In order to compare the accuracy of estimates 3D movement parameter from 2D image sequence or 3D "image" sequence, the article uses ideas of "relative orientation" and "space similitude transform" in photogrammetry for reference, presents an approach that connects the image data with real three dimensions space by making use of the result of calibration and other additional conditions to unify the computing result of monocular and binocular sequence image to object side coordinate system which origin point is one fixed point in object side, this make it possible to compare their results. The experiment results of real data, which use the method, are given.
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Chunsen Zhang and Shaojun He "Based on photogrammetry methodological sequence image 3D movement comparisons", Proc. SPIE 6044, MIPPR 2005: Image Analysis Techniques, 60441Z (3 November 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.655270
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KEYWORDS
3D image processing

Motion estimation

Cameras

Image analysis

Imaging systems

Photogrammetry

Calibration

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