One-Dimensional Retinae Vision

  • Åström K
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Abstract

Understanding of one-dimensional cameras is important in several appli- cations. In [21] it was shown that the structure and motion problem using line features in the special case of affine cameras can be reduced to the struc- ture and motion problem for points in one dimension less, i.e. one-dimensional cameras. This was used to solve the problem of three views of seven lines. Two solutions were obtained. However, no geometrical interpretation of these two solutions were given.

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Åström, K. (2005). One-Dimensional Retinae Vision. In Handbook of Geometric Computing (pp. 269–304). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-28247-5_9

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