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Parallel Structure from Motion from Local Increment to Global Averaging

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In this paper, we tackle the accurate and consistent Structure from Motion (SfM) problem, in particular camera registration, far exceeding the memory of a single computer in parallel. Different from the previous methods which drastically simplify the parameters of SfM and sacrifice the accuracy of the final reconstruction, we try to preserve the connectivities among cameras by proposing a camera clustering algorithm to divide a large SfM problem into smaller sub-problems in terms of camera clusters with overlapping. We then exploit a hybrid formulation that applies the relative poses from local incremental SfM into a global motion averaging framework and produce accurate and consistent global camera poses. Our scalable formulation in terms of camera clusters is highly applicable to the whole SfM pipeline including track generation, local SfM, 3D point triangulation and bundle adjustment. We are even able to reconstruct the camera poses of a city-scale data-set containing more than one million high-resolution images with superior accuracy and robustness evaluated on benchmark, Internet, and sequential data-sets.

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Hybrid Camera Pose Estimation with Online Partitioning for SLAM

cs.CV · 2019-08-05 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A hybrid SLAM pipeline using co-visibility-based online partitioning, local bundle adjustment, and single rotation averaging reports lower trajectory RMSE than conventional baselines on TUM and KITTI.

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  • Hybrid Camera Pose Estimation with Online Partitioning for SLAM cs.CV · 2019-08-05 · conditional · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    A hybrid SLAM pipeline using co-visibility-based online partitioning, local bundle adjustment, and single rotation averaging reports lower trajectory RMSE than conventional baselines on TUM and KITTI.