how to calculate translation and rotation of points of image from 2 consecutive frames
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Hello, I’m trying to calculate the the translation(x,y,z distances) and rotation(roll, pitch, yaw angles) of points of images from 2 consecutive frames. Firstly I use the SURF detector to detect the points of interest then match them between the consecutive frames. Then how am I to calculate the translation and rotation using the location of the matched points? There are many matched points in the image then which one that I have to use in order to find the translation and rotation?
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Anand
le 26 Juin 2013
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Given that you have already determined SURF features in both frames, you can use the matchFeatures function from the Computer Vision System Toolbox to match points in one frame to the points in the other.
Since there will be some bad matches, you use RANSAC to determine a good matching transformation that removes outliers in point matching. The vision.geometricTransformEstimator function helps you do this. This function returns a transformation matrix giving you the translation and rotation.
You can use the first example titled 'Recover Transformed Image Using SURF Feature Points' to guide you through the implementation.
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