Detecting planar homographies in an image pair
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Abstract
Because of their abundance and simplicity, planes are used in several computer vision tasks. Their simplicity results in that, under perspective projection, the transformation between a world plane and its corresponding image plane is projective linear, or a homography. These relations also hold between perspective views of a plane in different images. This paper proposes an algorithm that detects planar homographies in uncalibrated image pairs. It then demonstrates how this plane identification method can be used as a first step in an image analysis process, when point matching between images is unreliable. The detection is performed using a RANSAC scheme based on the linear computation of the homography matrix elements using four points. Results are shown on real image pairs.
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