Towards a Unified Approach to Homography Estimation Using Image Features and Pixel Intensities
Lucas Nogueira, Ely C. de Paiva, Geraldo Silvera
- Year
- 2022
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
The homography matrix is a key component in various vision-based robotic tasks. Traditionally, homography estimation algorithms are classified into feature- or intensity-based. The main advantages of the latter are their versatility, accuracy, and robustness to arbitrary illumination changes. On the other hand, they have a smaller domain of convergence than the feature-based solutions. Their combination is hence promising, but existing techniques only apply them sequentially. This paper proposes a new hybrid method that unifies both classes into a single nonlinear optimization procedure, applies the same minimization method, and uses the same homography parametrization and warping function. Experimental validation using a classical testing framework shows that the proposed unified approach has improved convergence properties compared to each individual class. These are also demonstrated in a visual tracking application. As a final contribution, our ready-to-use implementation of the algorithm is made publicly available to the research community.
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