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3D Modeling Using Geometric Constraints: A Parallelepiped Based Approach

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In this paper, efficient and generic tools for calibration and 3D reconstruction are presented. These tools exploit geometric constraints frequently present in man-made environments and allow camera calibration as well as scene structure to be estimated with a small amount of user interactions and little a priori knowledge. The proposed approach is based on primitives that naturally characterize rigidity constraints: parallelepipeds. It has been shown previously that the intrinsic metric characteristics of a parallelepiped are dual to the intrinsic characteristics of a perspective camera. Here, we generalize this idea by taking into account additional redundancies between multiple images of multiple parallelepipeds. We propose a method for the estimation of camera and scene parameters that bears strong similarities with some self-calibration approaches. Taking into account prior knowledge on scene primitives or cameras, leads to simpler equations than for standard self-calibration, and is expected to improve results, as well as to allow structure and motion recovery in situations that are otherwise under-constrained. These principles are illustrated by experimental calibration results and several reconstructions from uncalibrated images.
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inria-00525644 , version 1 (26-05-2011)

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Marta Wilczkowiak, Edmond Boyer, Peter Sturm. 3D Modeling Using Geometric Constraints: A Parallelepiped Based Approach. 7th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV '02), May 2002, Copenhagen, Denmark. pp.221-237, ⟨10.1007/3-540-47979-1_15⟩. ⟨inria-00525644⟩
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