ICCCE 2018

  • Yadav B
  • Merugu S
  • Jain K
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Abstract

Stereo imagematching comprises ofestablishing epipolar geometry based on fundamental matrix estimation. Accuracy of the epipoles is governed by the fun- damental matrix. A stereo image pair may contain errors on a systematic and/or random basis which determine the accuracy of the fundamental matrix required for matching. The algorithm used to extract the image pair correspondence, and the method used to estimate the correct parameters of the matrix, controls its accu- racy further. A performance analysis of widely adopted matrix estimators over the point pairs found by correspondence determiners is undertaken in this chapter. The methods are modified for the best combination of results, based on the properties of the resulting fundamental matrix. Permutations are analyzed over the possible paths for obtaining the matrix parameters with the expected characteristics, followed by error analysis. Amongst the estimators analyzed, RAndom SAmple Consensus (RANSAC) and M-estimator SAmple Consensus (MSAC) estimators were found to produce the best results over the features detected by the Harris–Stephens corner detector.

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Yadav, B. C., Merugu, S., & Jain, K. (2019). ICCCE 2018. (A. Kumar & S. Mozar, Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Communications and Cyber Physical Engineering 2018 (Vol. 500, pp. 497–511). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0212-1

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