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Stereo matching, reconstruction and refinement of 3D curves using deformable contours
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EngineeringGeometryCurve ModelingComputer-aided DesignImage AnalysisStereo VisionImage-based ModelingLine SegmentsComputational ImagingKinematicsDeformable ContoursDeformation ModelingComputational GeometryGeometric ModelingMachine VisionGeometric Feature ModelingStructure From MotionStereoscopic ImagesComputer VisionStereo MatchingNatural SciencesComputer Stereo Vision3D ReconstructionShape ModelingStereoscopic ProcessingStereoscopic System
The authors propose to replace a set of connected 3-D points or line segments with a 3-D formable curve, using weighted least-squares approximation. The parameters of the 3-D energy-minimizing curve are updated so that its 2-D projections on two or three stereoscopic images converge toward the corresponding image edges. Thus, a more realistic representation of the real non-polygonal world is obtained. The case where no initial 3-D information is provided is also considered. A novel approach is proposed to match a given 2-D curve in the first image to its corresponding position in the second image. The curve is tracked between the two images by a deformable curve constrained by a 2-D motion model. The position of the 2-D curve in the second image is then refined by relaxing the motion constraint. As a result, the correspondences between the curves of both images are known. An initial estimate of the 3-D curve can be recovered using the calibration parameters of the stereoscopic system. These approaches are illustrated by experimental results.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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