Finite Element based sequential Bayesian Non-Rigid Structure from Motion

CVPR(2012)

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Navier's equations modelling linear elastic solid deformations are embedded within an Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) to compute a sequential Bayesian estimate for the Non-Rigid Structure from Motion problem. The algorithm processes every single frame of a sequence gathered with a full perspective camera. No prior data association is assumed because matches are computed within the EKF prediction-match-update cycle. Scene is coded as a Finite Element Method (FEM) elastic thin-plate solid, where the discretization nodes are the sparse set of scene points salient in the image. It is assumed a set of Gaussian forces acting on solid nodes to cause scene deformation. The EKF combines in a feedback loop an approximate FEM model and the frame rate measurements from the camera, resulting in an efficient method to embed Navier's equations without resorting to expensive non-linear FEM models. Classical FEM modelling has implied an interactive identification of boundary points to constrain the scene rigid motion, in this work this dissatisfying prior knowledge is no longer needed. The scene and camer rigid motion are combined in a unique pose vector and the estimation is coded relative to the camera. Additionally, the deforming effect of the Gaussian forces on the thin-plate is computed by means of the Moore-Penrose pseudoinverse of the FEM stiffness matrix. The proposed algorithm is validated with three real sequences gathered with hand-held camera observing isometric and non-isometric deformations. It is also shown the consistency of the EKF estimation with respect to ground truth computed from stereo.
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sequential bayesian estimate,linear elastic solid deformations,gaussian forces,full perspective camera,sequential bayesian non-rigid structure,approximate fem model,expensive non-linear fem model,kalman filters,data association,nonisometric deformations,discretization nodes,bayes methods,fem stiffness matrix,hand-held camera,matrix algebra,finite element,isometric deformations,scene rigid motion,navier equations,feedback loop,stereo,scene deformation,ekf estimation,classical fem modelling,ekf prediction-match-update cycle,finite element analysis,gaussian processes,scene points salient,fem model,stereo image processing,extended kalman filter,sequential bayesian nonrigid structure from motion,finite element method elastic thin-plate solid,moore-penrose pseudoinverse,sensor fusion,image motion analysis,vectors,computational modeling,finite element methods,moore penrose pseudoinverse,mathematical model
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