Camera pose estimation from lines using Plücker coordinates

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Correspondences between 3D lines and their 2D images captured by a camera are often used to determine position and orientation of the camera in space. In this work, we propose a novel algebraic algorithm to estimate the camera pose. We parameterize 3D lines using Plücker coordinates that allow linear projection of the lines into the image. A line projection matrix is estimated using Linear Least Squares and the camera pose is then extracted from the matrix. An algebraic approach to handle mismatched line correspondences is also included. The proposed algorithm is an order of magnitude faster yet comparably accurate and robust to the state-of-the-art, it does not require initialization, and it yields only one solution. The described method requires at least 9 lines and is particularly suitable for scenarios with 25 and more lines, as also shown in the results.

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Přibyl, B., Zemčík, P., & Čadík, M. (2015). Camera pose estimation from lines using Plücker coordinates. In 26th British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC 2015 (Vol. 2015-January, pp. 45.1-45.12). British Machine Vision Conference, BMVC. https://doi.org/10.5244/C.29.45

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