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POLOK, L. VINCENT, L. ILA, V. DRUMMOND, T. MAHONY, R.
Original Title
The effect of different parameterisations in incremental structure from motion
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Accurate online estimation of the structure of the environment together with the pose of the robot is an important component to enable autonomous robotic applications. This paper analyses the different parameterisations used in structure from motion (SFM) problem in the context of accuracy and efficiency of the online solutions. Three point parameterisations are compared: Euclidean, inverse depth and inverse distance. At the same time two representations, global and local point coordinates are tested. Different metrics are used to compare the results, camera localisation errors, reprojection errors, execution time as well as a complete analysis on how different parameterisations affect the convergence, system's condition number and the incremental solving are provided. The paper shows that, with the correct parameterisation, efficient globally consistent SFM is possible, which under the assumption of small, bounded number of correspondences performs in constant time in open loop.
Keywords
autonomous robotics, condition numbers, incremental solving, on-line estimation, point coordinates, reprojection error, structure from motion
Authors
POLOK, L.; VINCENT, L.; ILA, V.; DRUMMOND, T.; MAHONY, R.
Released
2. 12. 2015
Publisher
Australian National University
Location
Canberra
ISBN
1448-2053
Periodical
Australasian Conference on Robotics and Automation, ACRA
Year of study
2015
Number
1
State
unknown
Pages from
Pages to
9
Pages count
URL
http://www.araa.asn.au/acra/acra2015/papers/pap155.pdf
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT163780, author="POLOK, L. and VINCENT, L. and ILA, V. and DRUMMOND, T. and MAHONY, R.", title="The effect of different parameterisations in incremental structure from motion", booktitle="Proceedings of 2015 Australasian Conference on Robotics and Automation, ACRA 2015; Australian National UniversityCanberra; Australia", year="2015", journal="Australasian Conference on Robotics and Automation, ACRA", volume="2015", number="1", pages="1--9", publisher="Australian National University", address="Canberra", issn="1448-2053", url="http://www.araa.asn.au/acra/acra2015/papers/pap155.pdf" }