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Uncalibrated Reconstruction: An Adaptation to Structured Light Vision

El Mustapha MouaddibDavid FofiJoaquim Salvi

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Computer scienceStereoscopy02 engineering and technology[ INFO.INFO-CV ] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 optics[INFO.INFO-CV] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Projection (mathematics)Artificial Intelligencelaw0103 physical sciencesEuclidean geometry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComputer visionCorrespondence problemComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industry[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Mobile robot navigationSignal Processing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionAffine transformationArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwareStructured light

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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 analysis and the projective reconstruction is upgraded into an Euclidean one—as we will demonstrate, it is assumed that the sensor behaviour is affine without loss of generality so that the constraints generation is simplified. The method provides our sensor with adaptive capabilities and permits to be used in the measurement of moving scenes such as dynamic visual inspection or mobile robot navigation. Experimental results obtained from both simulated and real data are presented.

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