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1 February 1992 Model-based point matching
Kenneth B. Thornton, Robert M. Haralick
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Abstract
In this paper, we describe an algorithm for estimating the camera position and orientation (pose) from which a rigid, 3D solid model is viewed. The algorithm consists of two stages. In the hypothesis stage, using a bounded error criterion, maximal sets of corresponding model and image points are found that are consistent with a camera pose. In the verification stage, the local noise statistics and the probability that a visible model point may not be detected are used in pooling responses from individual image regions to decide whether or not to accept the match.
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Kenneth B. Thornton and Robert M. Haralick "Model-based point matching", Proc. SPIE 1609, Model-Based Vision Development and Tools, (1 February 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.57130
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

3D modeling

Model-based design

Visual process modeling

3D image processing

Radon

Statistical modeling

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