A transitory image sequence is one in which no scene element is visible through the entire sequence. This article deals with some major theoretical and algorithmic issues associated with the task of estimating structure and motion from transitory image sequences. Two representations, world-centered (WC) and camera-centered (CC), behave very differently with a transitory sequence. The asymptotical error properties derived in this article indicate that one representation is significantly superior to the other, depending on whether one uses camera-centered or world-centered estimates. Rigorous experiments were conducted with real-image sequences taken by a fully calibrated camera system. The comparison demonstrated that a good accuracy can be obtained from transitory image sequences.<>
Integration of transitory image sequences
1994-01-01
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Integration of Transitory Image Sequences
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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