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Iterative rigid body transformation estimation for visual 3-D object tracking

Hersch, M.  
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Reichert, T.
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Billard, A.  orcid-logo
2008
Proceedings of the Third Interantional Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP 08))
VISAPP 08

We present a novel yet simple 3D stereo vision tracking algorithm which computes the position and orientation of an object from the location of markers attached to the object. The novelty of this algorithm is that it does not assume that the markers are tracked synchronously. This provides a higher robustness to the noise in the data, missing points and outliers. The principle of the algorithm is to perform a simple gradient descent on the rigid body transformation describing the object position and orientation. This is proved to converge to the correct solution and is illustrated in a simple experimental setup involving two USB cameras.

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Type
conference paper
DOI
10.5220/0001087106740677
Web of Science ID

WOS:000256791600108

Author(s)
Hersch, M.  
Reichert, T.
Billard, A.  orcid-logo
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Proceedings of the Third Interantional Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP 08))
Start page

674

End page

677

Subjects

stereo vision tracking

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rigid body transformation estimation

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http://www.visapp.org
Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
LASA  
Event nameEvent date
VISAPP 08

2008

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November 14, 2007
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