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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Computer Vision Année : 2011

Line Localization From Single catadioptric Image

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Indoor environments often contain several line segments. The 3D reconstruction of such environ- ments can thus be reduced to the localization of lines in the 3D space. Multi-view reconstruction requires the solution of the correspondence problem. The use of a single image to localize space lines is attractive, since the correspondence problem can be avoided. However, using a central camera the line localization from sin- gle image is an ill-posed problem, because there are infinitely many lines sharing the same image. In this work we relaxed the constraint on single viewpoint imaging and considered a wide class of non-central catadioptric cameras, constituted by an axial symmetric mirror and a perspective camera placed at a generic relative position. In the paper we report the results of our study on line localization for such cameras, reporting the conditions that allow a line to be localized from a single image. We show how the analysis can be extended to other classes of non-central devices sharing a similar imaging model. We also present a brief overview of the main algorithms for line localization from single image that have been proposed.
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hal-00817515 , version 1 (24-04-2013)

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Simone Gasparini, Vincenzo Caglioti. Line Localization From Single catadioptric Image. International Journal of Computer Vision, 2011, 94 (3), pp.361-374. ⟨10.1007/s11263-011-0435-1⟩. ⟨hal-00817515⟩
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