2008 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Differential Spatial Resection - Pose Estimation Using a Single Local Image Feature
verfasst von : Kevin Köser, Reinhard Koch
Erschienen in: Computer Vision – ECCV 2008
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Robust local image features have been used successfully in robot localization and camera pose estimation; region tracking using affine warps is considered state of the art also for many years. Although such correspondences provide a warp of the local image region and are quite powerful, in direct pose estimation they are so far only considered as points and therefore three of them are required to construct a camera pose. In this contribution we show how it is possible to directly compute a pose based upon one such feature, given the plane in space where it lies. This
differential correspondence concept
exploits the texture warp and has recently gained attention in estimation of conjugate rotations. The approach can also be considered as the limiting case of the well-known spatial resection problem when the three 3D points approach each other infinitesimally close. We show that the differential correspondence is more powerful than conic correspondences while its exploitation requires nothing more complicated than the roots of a third order polynomial. We give a detailed sensitivity analysis, a comparison against state-of-the-art pose estimators and demonstrate real-world applicability of the algorithm based on automatic region recognition.