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A space-sweep approach to true multi-image matching
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EngineeringImage AnalysisPattern RecognitionComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMachine VisionTrue Multi-image MatchingSpace-sweep ApproachImage StitchingStructure From MotionImage SimilarityMedical Image ComputingMultiple ViewsComputer VisionSpatial VerificationSeven-image Matching ExampleNatural SciencesComputer Stereo VisionMulti-view Geometry
The problem of determining feature correspondences across multiple views is considered. The term "true multi-image" matching is introduced to describe techniques that make full and efficient use of the geometric relationships between multiple images and the scene. A true multi-image technique must generalize to any number of images, be of linear algorithmic complexity in the number of images, and use all the images in an equal manner. A new space-sweep approach to true multi-image matching is presented that simultaneously determines 2D feature correspondences and the 3D positions of feature points in the scene. The method is illustrated on a seven-image matching example from the aerial image domain.
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