Numerically Stable Optimization of Polynomial Solvers for Minimal Problems

Kuang, Yubin; Åström, Karl (2012). Numerically Stable Optimization of Polynomial Solvers for Minimal Problems. Fitzgibbon, Andrew (Ed.). Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Computer Vision ECCV 2012, 12th European Conference on Computer Vision, Florence, Italy, October 7-13, 2012, Proceedings, Part III), 7574,, 100 - 113. 12th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2012). Florence, Italy: Springer
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Authors:
Kuang, Yubin ; Åström, Karl
Editors:
Fitzgibbon, Andrew
Department:
Mathematics (Faculty of Engineering)
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
Mathematical Imaging Group
ELLIIT: the Linköping-Lund initiative on IT and mobile communication
Research Group:
Mathematical Imaging Group
Abstract:
Numerous geometric problems in computer vision involve the solu- tion of systems of polynomial equations. This is particularly true for so called minimal problems, but also for finding stationary points for overdetermined prob- lems. The state-of-the-art is based on the use of numerical linear algebra on the large but sparse coefficient matrix that represents the original equations multi- plied with a set of monomials. The key observation in this paper is that the speed and numerical stability of the solver depends heavily on (i) what multiplication monomials are used and (ii) the set of so called permissible monomials from which numerical linear algebra routines choose the basis of a certain quotient ring. In the paper we show that optimizing with respect to these two factors can give both significant improvements to numerical stability as compared to the state of the art, as well as highly compact solvers, while still retaining numerical stabil- ity. The methods are validated on several minimal problems that have previously been shown to be challenging
Keywords:
polynomial equations ; computer vision ; geometry
ISBN:
978-3-642-33711-6 (print)
ISSN:
0302-9743
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