Title :
Tracking orthogonal vanishing points in video sequences for a reliable camera orientation in Manhattan World
Author :
Elloumi, Walid ; Treuillet, Sylvie ; Leconge, Remy
Author_Institution :
Lab. PRISME, Univ. d´Orleans, Orléans, France
Abstract :
This paper proposes an algorithm pipeline for estimating the camera orientation based on vanishing points computation targeting pedestrian navigation assistance in Manhattan World. Inspired from some of published methods, the proposed pipeline introduces a novel sampling strategy among finite and infinite vanishing points and a tracking along a video sequence to enforce the robustness by extracting the three most pertinent orthogonal directions while preserving a short processing time for real-time application. Experiments on real images and video sequences show that the proposed heuristic strategy for selecting orthogonal vanishing points is pertinent as our algorithm gives better results than the recently published RNS optimal method [16], in particular for the yaw angle, which is actually essential for navigation task.
Keywords :
image sensors; image sequences; object tracking; pedestrians; traffic engineering computing; video signal processing; Manhattan World; camera orientation estimation; pedestrian navigation; pipeline algorithm; reliable camera orientation; tracking orthogonal vanishing points; video sequences; Cameras; Computer vision; Estimation; Navigation; Robustness; Video sequences; Camera Orientation; Manhattan World; Vanishing Points; Video Sequences;
Conference_Titel :
Image and Signal Processing (CISP), 2012 5th International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Chongqing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0965-3
DOI :
10.1109/CISP.2012.6470029