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On quaternion based parameterization of orientation in computer vision and robotics

George Terzakis, Phil Culverhouse, Guido Bugmann, Sanjay Sharma, Robert Sutton

Year
2013
Citations
6
Access
Open access

Abstract

The problem of orientation parameterization for applications in computer vision and robotics is examined in detail herein. The necessary intuition and formulas are provided for direct practical use in any existing algorithm that seeks to minimize a cost function in an iterative fashion. Two distinct schemes of parameterization are analyzed: The first scheme concerns the traditional axis-angle approach, while the second employs stereographic projection from unit quaternion sphere to the 3D real projective space. Performance measurements are taken and a comparison is made between the two approaches. Results suggests that there exist several benefits in the use of stereographic projection that include rational expressions in the rotation matrix derivatives, improved accuracy, robustness to random starting points and accelerated convergence.

Keywords

Stereographic projectionQuaternionRoboticsArtificial intelligenceRobustness (evolution)Computer visionRotation matrixComputer scienceProjection (relational algebra)Mathematics

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