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Epipolar geometry Epipolar Plane Baseline Epipoles Epipolar Lines Adapted from M. Pollefeys, UNC 1

Epipolar geometry: terms Baseline: line joining the camera centers Epipole: point of intersection of baseline with the image plane Epipolar plane: plane containing baseline and world point Epipolar line: intersection of epipolar plane with the image plane All epipolar lines intersect at the epipole An epipolar plane intersects the left and right image planes in epipolar lines Grauman

Epipolar constraint epipolar line l’. epipolar line l. Potential matches for p have to lie on the corresponding epipolar line l’. Potential matches for p’ have to lie on the corresponding epipolar line l. http://www.ai.sri.com/~luong/research/Meta3DViewer/EpipolarGeo.html Source: M. Pollefeys 3

Stereo image rectification In practice, it is convenient if image scanlines are the epipolar lines. reproject image planes onto a common plane parallel to the line between optical centers pixel motion is horizontal after this transformation two homographies (3x3 transforms), one for each input image reprojection Adapted from Li Zhang C. Loop and Z. Zhang. Computing Rectifying Homographies for Stereo Vision. CVPR 1999. 4

Stereo image rectification: example Source: Alyosha Efros

Calibrated Rectification - How? “A compact Algorithm For Rectification Of Stereo Pairs” [Fusiello et al (2000)] 22 Matlab lines