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28 October 2006 Application of photogrammetry computer vision in intelligence visual surveillance
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Proceedings Volume 6418, Geoinformatics 2006: GNSS and Integrated Geospatial Applications; 64180D (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.712590
Event: Geoinformatics 2006: GNSS and Integrated Geospatial Applications, 2006, Wuhan, China
Abstract
A new method for 3D rigid motion estimation from binocular sequence image of computer system in intelligence vision supervises is proposed in this paper. The appealing feature of this method is that it combines stereo vision and movement vision in computer vision literature, using the ideas in digital photogrammetry theory, fulfilling movement object location, measure and tracking by the object side image analyze method. It includes camera calibration; stereo-movement double matching restrict; calculation of objects movement parameters; pan-tilt unit movement control etc contents. The experimental result that pan-tilt unit movement control, which obtains object moves with uniform velocity and uniform acceleration in the straight line from the real binocular sequence images by the mentioned method, are presented.
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Chunsen Zhang "Application of photogrammetry computer vision in intelligence visual surveillance", Proc. SPIE 6418, Geoinformatics 2006: GNSS and Integrated Geospatial Applications, 64180D (28 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.712590
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

3D image processing

Motion estimation

Computer vision technology

Computing systems

Calibration

Photogrammetry

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