Robust Camera Tracking by Combining Color and Depth Measurements
Paper i proceeding, 2014

One of the major research areas in computer vision is scene reconstruction from image streams. The advent of RGB-D cameras, such as the Microsoft Kinect, has lead to new possibilities for performing accurate and dense 3D reconstruction. There are already well-working algorithms to acquire 3D models from depth sensors, both for large and small scale scenes. However, these methods often break down when the scene geometry is not so informative, for example, in the case of planar surfaces. Similarly, standard image-based methods fail for texture-less scenes. We combine both color and depth measurements from an RGB-D sensor to simultaneously reconstruct both the camera motion and the scene geometry in a robust manner. Experiments on real data show that we can accurately reconstruct large-scale 3D scenes despite many planar surfaces.

Författare

Erik Bylow

Carl Olsson

Fredrik Kahl

Chalmers, Signaler och system, Signalbehandling och medicinsk teknik

International Conference on Pattern Recognition

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Datorseende och robotik (autonoma system)

Medicinsk bildbehandling

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