articleNov 1, 2011Closed access

DTAM: Dense tracking and mapping in real-time

Imperial College London

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Abstract

DTAM is a system for real-time camera tracking and reconstruction which relies not on feature extraction but dense, every pixel methods. As a single hand-held RGB camera flies over a static scene, we estimate detailed textured depth maps at selected keyframes to produce a surface patchwork with millions of vertices. We use the hundreds of images available in a video stream to improve the quality of a simple photometric data term, and minimise a global spatially regularised energy functional in a novel non-convex optimisation framework. Interleaved, we track the camera's 6DOF motion precisely by frame-rate whole image alignment against the entire dense model. Our algorithms are highly parallelisable throughout…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Computer vision
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Tracking (education)
  • RGB color model
  • Frame rate
  • Computer graphics (images)
  • Pixel
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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