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Matching 2-D Ellipses to 3-D Circles with Application to Vehicle Pose Estimation
by
Hutter, Marcus
, Brewer, Nathan
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Automobiles
/ Automotive wheels
/ Ellipses
/ Image detection
/ Matching
/ Representations
/ Three dimensional models
/ Vehicle wheels
2009
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Matching 2-D Ellipses to 3-D Circles with Application to Vehicle Pose Estimation
by
Hutter, Marcus
, Brewer, Nathan
in
Automobiles
/ Automotive wheels
/ Ellipses
/ Image detection
/ Matching
/ Representations
/ Three dimensional models
/ Vehicle wheels
2009
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Matching 2-D Ellipses to 3-D Circles with Application to Vehicle Pose Estimation
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Matching 2-D Ellipses to 3-D Circles with Application to Vehicle Pose Estimation
2009
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Overview
Finding the three-dimensional representation of all or a part of a scene from a single two dimensional image is a challenging task. In this paper we propose a method for identifying the pose and location of objects with circular protrusions in three dimensions from a single image and a 3d representation or model of the object of interest. To do this, we present a method for identifying ellipses and their properties quickly and reliably with a novel technique that exploits intensity differences between objects and a geometric technique for matching an ellipse in 2d to a circle in 3d. We apply these techniques to the specific problem of determining the pose and location of vehicles, particularly cars, from a single image. We have achieved excellent pose recovery performance on artificially generated car images and show promising results on real vehicle images. We also make use of the ellipse detection method to identify car wheels from images, with a very high successful match rate.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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