DocumentCode :
248944
Title :
Interactive shadow analysis for camera heading in outdoor images
Author :
Clements, Matthew ; Zakhor, Avideh
fYear :
2014
fDate :
27-30 Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
3367
Lastpage :
3371
Abstract :
Image geo-localization is an important problem with many applications such as augmented reality and navigation. The most common ways to geo-localize an image are to use its meta-data such as GPS or to match it against a geotagged database. When neither of those is available, it is still possible to apply shadow analysis to determine the camera heading for outdoor images. This could be useful pruning the search space in geo-localization applications, for example by removing roads with incompatible orientations from a database such as Open Street Map. In this paper, we develop a novel interactive method for deducing the global heading of a query image using the shadows in it. We start by constructing a model of the sun-earth system to determine all shadows possible at a given approximate latitude, and compare shadows within the query to those possible under the model to determine the range of possible headings. We demonstrate this on 54 query images with known ground truth, and show that in 52 cases the ground truth lies in the computed range.
Keywords :
Earth; Sun; cameras; geophysical image processing; meta data; GPS; Sun-Earth system; augmented reality; camera heading; geotagged database; image geolocalization; interactive shadow analysis; metadata; navigation; open street map; outdoor image; query image; Azimuth; Cameras; Databases; Estimation; Mathematical model; Optical variables measurement; Sun;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing (ICIP), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIP.2014.7025681
Filename :
7025681
Link To Document :
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