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    Structure and Motion from Multiframes

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    The paper gives an overview of the problems and methods of recovery of structure and motion parameters of rigid bodies from multiframes.Comment: 7 figures, 20 page

    Distribution of degrees of freedom over structure and motion of rigid bodies

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    This paper is concerned with recovery of motion and structure parameters from multiframes under orthogonal projection when only points are traced. The main question is how many points and/or how many frames are necessary for the task. It is demonstrated that 3 frames and 3 points are the absolute minimum. Closed-form solution is presented. Furthermore, it is shown that the task may be linearized if either four points or four frames are available. It is demonstrated that no increase in the number of points may lead to recovery of structure and motion parameters from two frames only. It is shown that instead the increase in the number of points may support the task of tracing the points from frame to frame.Comment: 20 pages, 7 figure

    Rigid Body Structure and Motion From Two-Frame Point-Correspondences Under Perspective Projection

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    This paper is concerned with possibility of recovery of motion and structure parameters from multiframes under perspective projection when only points on a rigid body are traced. Free (unrestricted and uncontrolled) pattern of motion between frames is assumed. The major question is how many points and/or how many frames are necessary for the task. It has been shown in an earlier paper {Klopotek:95b} that for orthogonal projection two frames are insufficient for the task. The paper demonstrates that, under perspective projection, that total uncertainty about relative position of focal point versus projection plane makes the recovery of structure and motion from two frames impossible.Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1705.0398
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