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21 August 1996 Location of focus of expansion from edges in an epipolar image of a scene
Claude Bataille, Yves Berviller, Etienne Tisserand, Serge Weber, Gerard Prieur
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Proceedings Volume 2786, Vision Systems: Applications; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.248569
Event: Lasers, Optics, and Vision for Productivity in Manufacturing I, 1996, Besancon, France
Abstract
One of the tasks of a navigation autonoumous vision system is to determine his motion from the environment in a sequence of images. This information can be obtained from the focus of expansion (FOE) or the focus of contraction (FOC) due to the translational egomotion. We propose a simple method which allows to extract the FOE (or FOC) from time varying images. This algorithm uses neither the computation of the optical flow, nor image features tracking. It is based on a simplified Hough transform processing which is applied to the horizontal and vertical edges of the epipolar image captured by a translating camera, the optical axis of which is near from the motion direction. The epipolar image is obtained by a recursive operation between two images of a no dense sequence of a structuring or weakly structuring scene. This image stores the trajectory of the horizontal and vertical segments of the scene objects, because these edges have the particularity to have a size which linearly decreases until they are going out near the FOE. Then, by a simple analysis of the HOugh space in the horizontal and vertical direction, we deduce the FOE location. The FOE (or FOC) coordinate correspond to the Hough histogram minima. This methods can be implemented in hardware by a parallel pipelined image processing system.
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Claude Bataille, Yves Berviller, Etienne Tisserand, Serge Weber, and Gerard Prieur "Location of focus of expansion from edges in an epipolar image of a scene", Proc. SPIE 2786, Vision Systems: Applications, (21 August 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.248569
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Cameras

Hough transforms

Optical fiber cables

Optical flow

3D image processing

Image processing

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