This letter presents a new method for real-time determination of the three-dimensional (3-D) orientation, i.e., the rotation angle with respect to one of the principal object axes, of a moving known object from a monocular image sequence, The method is composed by three steps: 1) extraction of the morphological skeleton from binary images, 2) projection of the skeleton function on two planes and its analytical approximation by nonuniform rational B-splines, and 3) comparison with a set of data stored into a model. database, Several experiments per-formed on real images prove the method's validity.
A real-time model-based method for 3-D object orientation estimation in outdoor scenes
C. S. Regazzoni;
1997-01-01
Abstract
This letter presents a new method for real-time determination of the three-dimensional (3-D) orientation, i.e., the rotation angle with respect to one of the principal object axes, of a moving known object from a monocular image sequence, The method is composed by three steps: 1) extraction of the morphological skeleton from binary images, 2) projection of the skeleton function on two planes and its analytical approximation by nonuniform rational B-splines, and 3) comparison with a set of data stored into a model. database, Several experiments per-formed on real images prove the method's validity.File in questo prodotto:
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