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Homography Estimation

Homography estimation is a technique used in computer vision and image processing to find the relationship between two images of the same scene, but captured from different viewpoints. It is used to align images, correct for perspective distortions, or perform image stitching. In order to estimate the homography, a set of corresponding points between the two images must be found, and a mathematical model must be fit to these points. There are various algorithms and techniques that can be used to perform homography estimation, including direct methods, RANSAC, and machine learning-based approaches.

Papers

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Direct Structure Estimation for 3D Reconstruction0
Explicit homography estimation improves contrastive self-supervised learning0
Feature-based Recursive Observer Design for Homography Estimation0
FisheyeSuperPoint: Keypoint Detection and Description Network for Fisheye Images0
FMRT: Learning Accurate Feature Matching with Reconciliatory Transformer0
Full explicit consistency constraints in uncalibrated multiple homography estimation0
G2MF-WA: Geometric Multi-Model Fitting with Weakly Annotated Data0
Galois/monodromy groups for decomposing minimal problems in 3D reconstruction0
Generative Adversarial Frontal View to Bird View Synthesis0
Geometric Multi-Model Fitting with a Convex Relaxation Algorithm0
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