Use of Motion Statistics for Vanishing Point Estimation in Camera-Mirror Scenes.
Laszlo HavasiTamás SzirányiPublished in: ICIP (2006)
Keyphrases
- camera motion
- static scenes
- field of view
- ego motion
- planar scenes
- camera moves
- moving camera
- dynamic scenes
- object motion
- independently moving objects
- static scene
- structure from motion
- image sequences
- real scenes
- scene geometry
- fixed camera
- narrow field of view
- optical flow
- panoramic images
- reference frame
- omni directional
- motion parameters
- camera calibration
- video camera
- camera movement
- scene structure
- ground plane
- perspective images
- autocalibration
- vision system
- multiple cameras
- multiple images
- video sequences
- camera parameters
- visual scene
- camera images
- space time
- motion model
- position and orientation
- moving objects
- focal length
- uncalibrated cameras
- motion analysis
- image motion
- rotation and translation
- multi camera
- computer vision
- feature tracking
- single viewpoint
- motion estimation
- human walking
- perspective camera
- motion segmentation
- motion blur
- epipolar geometry
- motion field
- surveillance system
- live video
- feature points
- factorization method
- pose estimation
- bundle adjustment