3D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric Primitives

In this paper, we study linear approaches for 3D model acquisition from non-calibrated images. First, the intrinsic and extrinsic camera calibration is taken into consideration. In particular, we study the use of a specific calibration primitive: the parallelepiped. Parallelepipeds are frequently pr...

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Main Author: Mochammad Zuliansyah
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2010-10-01
Series:Makara Journal of Technology
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Online Access:http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology/journal/article/view/91
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spelling doaj-4300a723088c4d469b1ed6e56fe177a82020-11-25T03:18:50ZengUniversitas IndonesiaMakara Journal of Technology2355-27862356-45392010-10-0191313510.7454/mst.v9i1.298603D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric PrimitivesMochammad ZuliansyahIn this paper, we study linear approaches for 3D model acquisition from non-calibrated images. First, the intrinsic and extrinsic camera calibration is taken into consideration. In particular, we study the use of a specific calibration primitive: the parallelepiped. Parallelepipeds are frequently present in man-made environments and naturally encode the affine structure of the scene. Any information about their euclidean structure (angles or ratios of edge lengths), possibly combined with information about camera parameters is useful to obtain the euclidean reconstruction. We propose an elegant formalism to incorporate such information, in which camera parameters are dual to parallelepiped parameters, i.e. any knowledge about one entity provides constraints on the parameters of the others. Consequently, an image a parallelepiped with known Euclidean structure allows to compute the intrinsic camera parameters, and reciprocally, a calibrated image of a parallelepiped allows to recover its euclidean shape (up to size). On the conceptual level, this duality can be seen as an alternative way to understand camera calibration: usually, calibration is considered to be equivalent to localizing the absolute conic or quadric in an image, whereas here we show that other primitives, such as canonic parallelepipeds, can be used as well. While&nbsp; the main contributions of this work concern the estimation of camera and parallelepiped parameters. The complete system allows both calibration and 3D model acquisition from a small number of arbitrary images with a reasonable amount of user interaction.<br>http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology/journal/article/view/91parallelepiped, the affine structure, euclidean structure, 3d model
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author Mochammad Zuliansyah
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3D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric Primitives
Makara Journal of Technology
parallelepiped, the affine structure, euclidean structure, 3d model
author_facet Mochammad Zuliansyah
author_sort Mochammad Zuliansyah
title 3D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric Primitives
title_short 3D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric Primitives
title_full 3D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric Primitives
title_fullStr 3D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric Primitives
title_full_unstemmed 3D Modelling With Linear Approaches Using Geometric Primitives
title_sort 3d modelling with linear approaches using geometric primitives
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series Makara Journal of Technology
issn 2355-2786
2356-4539
publishDate 2010-10-01
description In this paper, we study linear approaches for 3D model acquisition from non-calibrated images. First, the intrinsic and extrinsic camera calibration is taken into consideration. In particular, we study the use of a specific calibration primitive: the parallelepiped. Parallelepipeds are frequently present in man-made environments and naturally encode the affine structure of the scene. Any information about their euclidean structure (angles or ratios of edge lengths), possibly combined with information about camera parameters is useful to obtain the euclidean reconstruction. We propose an elegant formalism to incorporate such information, in which camera parameters are dual to parallelepiped parameters, i.e. any knowledge about one entity provides constraints on the parameters of the others. Consequently, an image a parallelepiped with known Euclidean structure allows to compute the intrinsic camera parameters, and reciprocally, a calibrated image of a parallelepiped allows to recover its euclidean shape (up to size). On the conceptual level, this duality can be seen as an alternative way to understand camera calibration: usually, calibration is considered to be equivalent to localizing the absolute conic or quadric in an image, whereas here we show that other primitives, such as canonic parallelepipeds, can be used as well. While&nbsp; the main contributions of this work concern the estimation of camera and parallelepiped parameters. The complete system allows both calibration and 3D model acquisition from a small number of arbitrary images with a reasonable amount of user interaction.<br>
topic parallelepiped, the affine structure, euclidean structure, 3d model
url http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology/journal/article/view/91
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