An efficient solution to the five-point relative pose problem

Sarnoff Cardiovascular Research Foundation

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Abstract

An efficient algorithmic solution to the classical five-point relative pose problem is presented. The problem is to find the possible solutions for relative camera pose between two calibrated views given five corresponding points. The algorithm consists of computing the coefficients of a tenth degree polynomial in closed form and, subsequently, finding its roots. It is the first algorithm well-suited for numerical implementation that also corresponds to the inherent complexity of the problem. We investigate the numerical precision of the algorithm. We also study its performance under noise in minimal as well as overdetermined cases. The performance is compared to that of the well-known 8 and 7-point methods…

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Keywords
  • Overdetermined system
  • Point (geometry)
  • Computer science
  • Algorithm
  • Polynomial
  • Noise (video)
  • Scheme (mathematics)
  • Computational complexity theory
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