DocumentCode
789331
Title
Structure From Planar Motion
Author
Li, Jian ; Chellappa, Rama
Author_Institution
Center for Autom. Res., Maryland Univ.
Volume
15
Issue
11
fYear
2006
Firstpage
3466
Lastpage
3477
Abstract
Planar motion is arguably the most dominant type of motion in surveillance videos. The constraints on motion lead to a simplified factorization method for structure from planar motion when using a stationary perspective camera. Compared with methods for general motion , our approach has two major advantages: a measurement matrix that fully exploits the motion constraints is formed such that the new measurement matrix has a rank of at most 3, instead of 4; the measurement matrix needs similar scalings, but the estimation of fundamental matrices or epipoles is not needed. Experimental results show that the algorithm is accurate and fairly robust to noise and inaccurate calibration. As the new measurement matrix is a nonlinear function of the observed variables, a different method is introduced to deal with the directional uncertainty in the observed variables. Differences and the dual relationship between planar motion and planar object are also clarified. Based on our method, a fully automated vehicle reconstruction system has been designed
Keywords
image motion analysis; matrix algebra; road vehicles; surveillance; video signal processing; directional uncertainty; measurement matrix; planar motion; stationary perspective camera; surveillance videos; vehicle reconstruction system; Cameras; Image reconstruction; Matrix decomposition; Motion estimation; Motion measurement; Noise robustness; Shape; Surveillance; Transmission line matrix methods; Videos; 3-D vehicle model; Duality between shape and motion; duality between space and time; factorization; factorization with uncertainty; ground plane constraints; planar motion; structure from motion (SfM);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1057-7149
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIP.2006.881943
Filename
1709990
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