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El Mustapha Mouaddib

Optical flow estimation from multichannel spherical image decomposition

International audience; The problem of optical flow estimation is largely discussed in computer vision domain for perspective images. It was also proven that, in terms of optical flow analysis from these images, we have difficulty distinguishing between some motion fields obtained with little camera motion. The omnidirectional cameras provided images with large filed of view. These images contain global information about motion and allow to remove the ambiguity present in perspective case. Nevertheless, these images contain significant radial distortions that is necessary to take into account when treating these images to estimate the motion. In this paper, we shall describe new way to comp…

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Adapted Approach for Omnidirectional Egomotion Estimation

Egomotion estimation is based principally on the estimation of the optical flow in the image. Recent research has shown that the use of omnidirectional systems with large fields of view allow overcoming the limitation presented in planar-projection imagery in order to address the problem of motion analysis. For omnidirectional images, the 2D motion is often estimated using methods developed for perspective images. This paper adapts motion field calculated using adapted method which takes into account the distortions existing in the omnidirectional image. This 2D motion field is then used as input to the egomotion estimation process using spherical representation of the motion equation. Expe…

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Time to Contact Estimation on Paracatadioptric Cameras

International audience; Time to contact or time to collision (TTC) is the time available to a robot before reaching an object. In this paper, we propose to estimate this time using a catadioptric camera embedded on th erobot. Indeed, whereas a lot of works have shown the utility of this kind of cameras in robotic applications (monitoring, locali- sation, motion,...), a few works deal with the problem of time to contact estimation on it. Thus, in this paper, we propose a new work which allows to define and to estimate the TTC on catadioptric camera. This method will be validated on simulated and real data.

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Gradient-based time to contact on paracatadioptric camera

International audience; The problem of time to contact or time to collision (TTC) estimation is largely discussed in perspective images. However, a few works have dealt with images of catadioptric sensors despite of their utility in robotics applications. The objective of this paper is to develop a novel model for estimating TTC with catadioptric images relative to a planar surface, and to demonstrate that TTC can be estimated only with derivative brightness and image coordinates. This model, called "gradient based time to contact", does not need high processing such as explicit estimation of optical flow and feature detection/or tracking. The proposed method allows to estimate TTC and give…

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Mélange de Gaussiennes Photométriques pour l'Asservissement Visuel Virtuel Direct d'une Caméra Omnidirectionnelle

International audience; Cet article traite du suivi de pose direct basé modèle 3D. Nous considérons la transformation d’images omnidirectionnelles en Mélange de Gaussiennes Photométriquesn (MGP) comme primitives directes. Les contributions sont d’adapter l’optimisation de pose aux caméras omnidirectionnelles et de repenser les règles d’initialisation et d’optimisation du paramètre d’extension du MGP. Plusieurs évaluations montrent que cette approche augmente la taille du domaine de convergence. L’application à des images acquises avec un robot mobile placé dans un environnement urbain, représenté par un grand nuage de points 3D coloré, montre une robustesse significative aux grands mouvemen…

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Photometric Gaussian Mixtures for Direct Virtual Visual Servoing of Omnidirectional Camera

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Uncalibrated Reconstruction: An Adaptation to Structured Light Vision

Abstract Euclidean reconstruction from two uncalibrated stereoscopic views is achievable from the knowledge of geometrical constraints about the environment. Unfortunately, these constraints may be quite difficult to obtain. In this paper, we propose an approach based on structured lighting, which has the advantage of providing geometrical constraints independent of the scene geometry. Moreover, the use of structured light provides a unique solution to the tricky correspondence problem present in stereovision. The projection matrices are first computed by using a canonical representation, and a projective reconstruction is performed. Then, several constraints are generated from the image an…

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Optical flow estimation from multichannel spherical image decomposition

The problem of optical flow estimation is largely discussed in computer vision domain for perspective images. It was also proven that, in terms of optical flow analysis from these images, we have difficulty distinguishing between some motion fields obtained with little camera motion. The omnidirectional cameras provided images with large filed of view. These images contain global information about motion and allow to remove the ambiguity present in perspective case. Nevertheless, these images contain significant radial distortions that is necessary to take into account when treating these images to estimate the motion. In this paper, we shall describe new way to compute efficient optical fl…

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Visual contact with catadioptric cameras

Abstract Time to contact or time to collision (TTC) is utmost important information for animals as well as for mobile robots because it enables them to avoid obstacles; it is a convenient way to analyze the surrounding environment. The problem of TTC estimation is largely discussed in perspective images. Although a lot of works have shown the interest of omnidirectional camera for robotic applications such as localization, motion, monitoring, few works use omnidirectional images to compute the TTC. In this paper, we show that TTC can be also estimated on catadioptric images. We present two approaches for TTC estimation using directly or indirectly the optical flow based on de-rotation strat…

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