Full text: XVIIth ISPRS Congress (Part B4)

  
nearly perpendicular lines. Figure 3 illustrates such an 
example. Another usual problematic case is that of 
multiple solutions. With geometric constraints side 
minima can only result if they fall along the epipolar line. 
Figure 4 shows an example with and without geometric 
constraints. 
An extension of our approach, which has not been 
implemented yet, is the application of such constraints 
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Figure 2 Matching without (left) and with (right) constraints. 10 iterations without and 5 iterations with 
for the 4 corners of the patch of the template image. This 
patch represents a part of the object surface which can be 
modelled by different surfaces (e.g. horizontal plane, 
inclined plane, 2nd degree surface). Depending on the 
type of the surface, the heights of the 4 corner points can 
be defined analytically. For example, if an inclined plane 
is selected, the heights at the 4 corner points are a 
function of the height at the patch centre and the two 
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constraints were needed. The “epipolar line” is the white line in the right image. The black frame 
is the initial position and the white frame with the black centre cross the final position. 
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Figure3 Matching along edges without (left) and with (right) constraints. 
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Figure 4 Multiple solution matching without (left) and with (right) constraints. 
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