In Defense of the Eight-Point Algorithm
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Determining the Epipolar Geometry and its Uncertainty: A Review
International Journal of Computer Vision
Multiple view geometry in computer vision
Multiple view geometry in computer vision
Free-viewpoint video of human actors
ACM SIGGRAPH 2003 Papers
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Recently, many application systems have been developed by using a large number of cameras. If 3D points are observed from synchronized cameras, the multiple view geometry of these cameras can be computed and the 3D reconstruction of the scene is available. Thus, the synchronization of multiple cameras is essential. In this paper, we propose a method for synchronizing multiple cameras and for computing the epipolar geometry from uncalibrated and unsynchronized cameras. In particular we using affine invariance to match the frame numbers of camera images for finding the synchronization. The proposed method is tested by using real image sequences taken from uncalibrated and unsynchronized cameras.