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Automatic feature point extraction and tracking in image sequences for arbitrary camera motion
Authors:Qinfen Zheng  Rama Chellappa
Affiliation:(1) Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, 20742-3275 College Park, MD;(2) Department of Electrical Engineering and Center for Automation Research, University of Maryland, 20742-3275 College Park, MD
Abstract:An automatic egomotion compensation based point correspondence algorithm is presented. A basic problem in autonomous navigation and motion estimation is automatically detecting and tracking features in consecutive frames, a challenging problem when camera motion is significant. In general, feature displacements between consecutive frames can be approximately decomposed into two components: (i) displacements due to camera motion which can be approximately compensated by image rotation, scaling, and translation; (ii) displacements due to object motion and/or perspective projection. In this paper, we introduce a two-step approach: First, the motion of the camera is compensated using a computational vision based image registration algorithm. Then consecutive frames are transformed to the same coordinate system and the feature correspondence problem is solved as though tracking moving objects for a stationary camera. Methods of subpixel accuracy feature matching, tracking and error analysis are introduced. The approach results in a robust and efficient algorithm. Results on several real image sequences are presented.The support of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA Order No. 8459) and the U.S. Army Engineer Topographic Laboratories under Contract DACA 76-92-C-0009 is gratefully acknowledged.
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