A Euclidean Reconstruction Method Based on Four Point Correspondences[J]. Journal of Image and Graphics, 2004, 9(12): 1421. DOI: 10.11834/jig.2004012268.
A Euclidean Reconstruction Method Based on Four Point Correspondences
camera self-calibration is nonlinear. A linear camera calibration technique based on four point correspondences is proposed in this paper in order to obtain a linear method
and a robust Euclidean reconstruction under the random sample consensus (RANSAC) algorithms is computed from the images. The main results are: Assuming the camera undergoes two sets of translations
of which the corresponding rotation axes of camera are not parallel
then Euclidean geometry of a scene can be reconstructed linearly from four point correspondences. Experimental results on synthetic and real images have validated the proposed linear technique.