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Title: Multiple View Geometry in Computer Vision


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Multiple View Geometryin Computer Vision
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Multiple View Geometry
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f(a,b,c)0
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(a,b)? A
reconstruct geometry of scene
(a,b,c)? (a,b,c)
calibrate cameras
(a,b)? c
Transfer an image point from one camera to the
other
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Course objectives
  • To understand the geometric relations between
    multiple views of scenes.
  • To understand the general principles of parameter
    estimation.
  • To be able to compute scene and camera properties
    from real world images using state-of-the-art
    algorithms.

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Applications
  • MatchMoving In cinematography, match moving is a
    visual-effects technique that allows the
    insertion of computer graphics into live-action
    footage with correct position, scale,
    orientation, and motion relative to the
    photographed objects in the shot.
  • Compute camera motion from video
  • (to register real and virtual object motion)

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Applications
  • 3D modeling

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Content
  • Background Projective geometry (2D, 3D),
    Parameter estimation, Algorithm evaluation.
  • Single View Camera model, Calibration, Single
    View Geometry.
  • Two Views Epipolar Geometry, 3D reconstruction,
    Computing F, Computing structure, Plane and
    homographies.
  • Three Views Trifocal Tensor, Computing T.
  • More Views N-Linearities, Multiple view
    reconstruction, Bundle adjustment,
    auto-calibration, Dynamic SfM, Cheirality, Duality

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Administration
  • Office hours Tuesdays 11 to 12
  • Grades
  • 10 class participation
  • 20 Matlab homeworks (pending on finding a
    grader)
  • 70 project
  • Proposals due 4 weeks into the semester
  • Mid term progress report 8 weeks into the
    semester
  • Final report and presentation end of the semester

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Relevant textbooks
  • Computer Vision A modern approach by Forsyth and
    Ponce
  • Multiple view geometry in computer vision by
    Hartley and Zisserman
  • An invitation to 3-D Vision from images to
    Geometric models by Ma, Soatto, Kosecka and
    Sastry
  • The geometry of multiple images by Faugeras and
    Luong
  • Introductory techniques for 3D computer vision by
    Trucco and Verri
  • Marc Polleyfeys tutorial on 3D reconstruction
  • http//www.cs.unc.edu/marc/tutorial.pdf
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