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12th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'03)
FNS and HEIV: Relating Two Vision Parameter Estimation Frameworks
Mantova, Italy
September 17-September 19
ISBN: 0-7695-1948-2
Wojciech Chojnacki, University of Adelaide
Michael J. Brooks, University of Adelaide
Anton van den Hengel, University of Adelaide
Darren Gawley, University of Adelaide
Problems requiring accurate determination of parameters from image-based quantities arise often in computer vision. Two recent, independently developed frameworks for estimating such parameters are the FNS and HEIV schemes. Here it is shown that FNS and a core version of HEIV are essentially equivalent, solving a common underlying equation via different means. The analysis is driven by the search for a non-degenerate form of a certain generalised eigen-value problem, and effectively leads to a new derivation of the relevant case of the HEIV algorithm. This work may be seen as an extension of previous efforts to rationalise and inter-relate a spectrum of estimators, including the renormalisation method of Kanatani and the normalised eight-point method of Hartley.
Citation:
Wojciech Chojnacki, Michael J. Brooks, Anton van den Hengel, Darren Gawley, "FNS and HEIV: Relating Two Vision Parameter Estimation Frameworks," iciap, pp.152, 12th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing (ICIAP'03), 2003
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