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An Efficient Solution to Non-Minimal Case Essential Matrix Estimation

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TPAMI.2020.3030161

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Relative pose estimation; essential manifold; non-minimal solver; robust estimation; quadratically constrained quadratic program; semidefinite programming; convex optimization

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The paper presents a method that can ensure globally optimal and efficient solutions for the N-point problem, achieving good performance in handling outliers. By using techniques such as semidefinite relaxation and M-estimators, the optimal solution can be obtained in polynomial time, with significantly higher efficiency compared to existing methods.
Finding relative pose between two calibrated images is a fundamental task in computer vision. Given five point correspondences, the classical five-point methods can be used to calculate the essential matrix efficiently. For the case of N (N > 5) inlier point correspondences, which is called N-point problem, existing methods are either inefficient or prone to local minima. In this paper, we propose a certifiably globally optimal and efficient solver for the N-point problem. First we formulate the problem as a quadratically constrained quadratic program (QCQP). Then a certifiably globally optimal solution to this problem is obtained by semidefinite relaxation. This allows us to obtain certifiably globally optimal solutions to the original non-convex QCQPs in polynomial time. The theoretical guarantees of the semidefinite relaxation are also provided, including tightness and local stability. To deal with outliers, we propose a robust N-point method using M-estimators. Though global optimality cannot be guaranteed for the overall robust framework, the proposed robust N-point method can achieve good performance when the outlier ratio is not high. Extensive experiments on synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrated that our N-point method is 2 similar to 3 orders of magnitude faster than state-of-the-art methods. Moreover, our robust N-point method outperforms state-of-the-art methods in terms of robustness and accuracy.

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