Dynamic reconstruction of 3D structure and 3D motion

H. Ando
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This paper presents a computational scheme for reconstructing 3D structure, 3D motion and complete surfaces from instantaneous image motion based on multiple frames. The scheme is motivated by psychophysical observations and designed to achieve efficient, robust and flexible behavior. The scheme consists of multiple interacting stages. At the structure-from-motion stage, relative depths and 3D velocities are estimated by minimizing the error in fit to the instantaneous 2D motion measurements and the overall deviation from rigidity. This nonlinear optimization is achieved by an efficient two-stage iterative algorithm. The temporal integration stage based on Kalman filtering effectively improves the 3D structure over multiple frames. The global motion of the observer or each constituent object can be computed at a later stage by using the estimated 3D velocities. The surface reconstruction stage reconstructs complete 3D surfaces, which can further stabilize the 3D structure recovery. The scheme can account for a number of psychophysical findings that include the perceptual demonstrations explored by Ramachandran et al. (Husain et al. 1989, Lappin et al. 1980) regarding interactions between two superimposed cylinders, and the experimental results using displays of moving points with short lifetimes (28, 55).<>
三维结构和三维运动的动态重建
提出了一种基于多帧图像瞬时运动重建三维结构、三维运动和完整曲面的计算方案。该方案的动机是心理物理观察和设计,以实现高效,稳健和灵活的行为。该方案由多个交互阶段组成。在结构-运动阶段,通过最小化与瞬时二维运动测量的拟合误差和总体刚度偏差来估计相对深度和3D速度。这种非线性优化是通过一种高效的两阶段迭代算法来实现的。基于卡尔曼滤波的时间积分阶段有效地改善了多帧的三维结构。通过使用估计的3D速度,可以在稍后的阶段计算观察者或每个组成物体的全局运动。表面重建阶段重建完整的三维表面,可以进一步稳定三维结构恢复。该方案可以解释许多心理物理发现,包括Ramachandran等人(Husain等人1989年,Lappin等人1980年)探索的关于两个重叠圆柱体之间相互作用的感知演示,以及使用短寿命移动点显示的实验结果(28,55)。
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