Rigid Multiview Varieties

09/10/2015
by   Michael Joswig, et al.
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The multiview variety from computer vision is generalized to images by n cameras of points linked by a distance constraint. The resulting five-dimensional variety lives in a product of 2n projective planes. We determine defining polynomial equations, and we explore generalizations of this variety to scenarios of interest in applications.

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