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Real-Time Camera Tracking Using Known 3D Models and a Particle Filter
Hong Kong August 20-August 24
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Mark Pupilli, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Andrew Calway, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
We present an algorithm which can track the 3D pose of a hand held camera in real-time using predefined models of objects in the scene. The technique utilises and extends recently developed techniques for 3D tracking with a particle filter. The novelty is in the use of edge information for 3D tracking which has not been achieved before within a realtime Bayesian sampling framework. We develop a robust tracker by carefully designing the particle filter observation model: grouping line segments from a known model into 3D junctions and performing fast inlier/outlier counts on projected junction branches. Results demonstrate the ability to track full 3D pose in dense clutter whilst using a minimal number of junctions.
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Mark Pupilli, Andrew Calway, "Real-Time Camera Tracking Using Known 3D Models and a Particle Filter," icpr, vol. 1, pp.199-203, 18th International Conference on Pattern Recognition (ICPR'06) Volume 1, 2006
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