TY - GEN
T1 - Free-viewpoint image synthesis from multiple-view images taken with uncalibrated moving cameras
AU - Ito, Yosuke
AU - Saito, Hideo
PY - 2005/12/1
Y1 - 2005/12/1
N2 - In this paper, we propose methods for free-viewpoint image synthesis from multiple-view images taken with uncalibrated cameras. In our method, two viewpoints are selected as basis images for defining a projective 3D coordinate of the object scene in which the scene structure is recovered from the input multiple-view images. The 3D coordinate is defined by the image coordinates of the selected two basis images according to the epipolar geometry between those two images, which is represented by a fundamental matrix. The multiple-view images are also related to the projective 3D coordinate by their epipolar geometry to the basis images. Based on such a framework, we do not need to strongly calibrate the cameras, so we can recover 3D structure of the scene without effort for the camera calibration. In addition to that, we can also render free-viewpoint images from hand-held moving cameras. We will demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method by showing free-viewpoint images from multi-view images taken with hand-held moving cameras.
AB - In this paper, we propose methods for free-viewpoint image synthesis from multiple-view images taken with uncalibrated cameras. In our method, two viewpoints are selected as basis images for defining a projective 3D coordinate of the object scene in which the scene structure is recovered from the input multiple-view images. The 3D coordinate is defined by the image coordinates of the selected two basis images according to the epipolar geometry between those two images, which is represented by a fundamental matrix. The multiple-view images are also related to the projective 3D coordinate by their epipolar geometry to the basis images. Based on such a framework, we do not need to strongly calibrate the cameras, so we can recover 3D structure of the scene without effort for the camera calibration. In addition to that, we can also render free-viewpoint images from hand-held moving cameras. We will demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method by showing free-viewpoint images from multi-view images taken with hand-held moving cameras.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICIP.2005.1530320
DO - 10.1109/ICIP.2005.1530320
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33749264256
SN - 0780391349
SN - 9780780391345
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP
SP - 29
EP - 32
BT - IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2005, ICIP 2005
T2 - IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2005, ICIP 2005
Y2 - 11 September 2005 through 14 September 2005
ER -