Title :
A Quasi-Dense Matching Approach and its Calibration Application with Internet Photos
Author :
Yanli Wan ; Zhenjiang Miao ; Wu, Q. M. Jonathan ; Xifu Wang ; Zhen Tang ; Zhifei Wang
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Syst. Eng. & Control, Beijing Jiaotong Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
This paper proposes a quasi-dense matching approach to the automatic acquisition of camera parameters, which is required for recovering 3-D information from 2-D images. An affine transformation-based optimization model and a new matching cost function are used to acquire quasi-dense correspondences with high accuracy in each pair of views. These correspondences can be effectively detected and tracked at the sub-pixel level in multiviews with our neighboring view selection strategy. A two-layer iteration algorithm is proposed to optimize 3-D quasi-dense points and camera parameters. In the inner layer, different optimization strategies based on local photometric consistency and a global objective function are employed to optimize the 3-D quasi-dense points and camera parameters, respectively. In the outer layer, quasi-dense correspondences are resampled to guide a new estimation and optimization process of the camera parameters. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our algorithm with several experiments.
Keywords :
Internet; calibration; estimation theory; image matching; iterative methods; optimisation; 3D information recovery; 3D quasidense point optimization; Internet photos; affine transformation-based optimization model; calibration application; camera parameter acquisition; estimation process; global objective function; local photometric consistency; matching cost function; neighboring view selection strategy; optimization process; quasidense correspondences; quasidense matching approach; two-layer iteration algorithm; Calibration; Cameras; Cost function; Image color analysis; Internet; Lighting; Camera calibration; dense matching; match propagation; quasi-dense correspondences; self-calibration; wide-baseline;
Journal_Title :
Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCYB.2014.2326255