Ray-Space Epipolar Geometry for Light Field Cameras

Qi Zhang, Qing Wang, Hongdong Li, Jingyi Yu

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摘要

Light field essentially represents rays in space. The epipolar geometry between two light fields is an important relationship that captures ray-ray correspondences and relative configuration of two views. Unfortunately, so far little work has been done in deriving a formal epipolar geometry model that is specifically tailored for light field cameras. This is primarily due to the high-dimensional nature of the ray sampling process with a light field camera. This paper fills in this gap by developing a novel ray-space epipolar geometry which intrinsically encapsulates the complete projective relationship between two light fields, while the generalized epipolar geometry which describes relationship of normalized light fields is the specialization of the proposed model to calibrated cameras. With Plücker parameterization, we propose the ray-space projection model involving a $6\!\times \!6$6×6 ray-space intrinsic matrix for ray sampling of light field camera. Ray-space fundamental matrix and its properties are then derived to constrain ray-ray correspondences for general and special motions. Finally, based on ray-space epipolar geometry, we present two novel algorithms, one for fundamental matrix estimation, and the other for calibration. Experiments on synthetic and real data have validated the effectiveness of ray-space epipolar geometry in solving 3D computer vision tasks with light field cameras.

源语言英语
页(从-至)3705-3718
页数14
期刊IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
44
7
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 7月 2022

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