Structure from Motion on Textures: Theory and Application to Calibration

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Date
2005-04-04Author
Baker, Patrick Terry
Advisor
Aloimonos, Yiannis J
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This dissertation introduces new mathematical constraints that enable
us, for the first time, to investigate the correspondence problem
using texture rather than point and lines. These three multilinear
constraints are formulated on parallel equidistant lines embedded in a
plane. We choose these sets of parallel lines as proxies for fourier
harmonics embedded on a plane as a sort of ``texture atom''. From
these texture atoms we can build up arbitrarily textured surfaces in
the world. If we decompose these textures in a Fourier sense rather
than as points and lines, we use these new constraints rather than the
standard multifocal constraints such as the epipolar or trifocal.
We propose some mechanisms for a possible feedback solution to the
correspondence problem.
As the major application of these constraints, we describe a
multicamera calibration system written in C and MATLAB which will be
made available to the public. We describe the operation of the
program and give some preliminary results.