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Direct 3D-rotation estimation from spherical images via a generalized shift theorem
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Abstract
Omnidirectional images arising from 3D-motion of a camera contain persistent structures over a large variation of motions because of their large field of view. This persistence made appearance-based methods attractive for robot localization given reference views. Assuming that central omnidirectional images can be mapped to the sphere, the question is what are the underlying mappings of the sphere that can reflect a rotational camera motion. Given such a mapping, we propose a systematic way for finding invariance and the mapping parameters themselves based on the generalization of the Fourier transform. Using results from representation theory, we can generalize the Fourier transform to any homogeneous space with a transitively acting group. Such a case is the sphere with rotation as the acting group. The spherical harmonics of an image pair are related to each other through a shift theorem involving the irreducible representation of the rotation group. We show how to extract Euler angles using this theorem. We study the effect of the number of spherical harmonic coefficients as well as the effect of violation of appearance persistence in real imagery.
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