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Is there a way to compute a RANSAC based affine transformation?

asked 2013-01-31 09:56:23 -0600

Ben gravatar image

updated 2013-01-31 10:09:35 -0600

I know of findHomography(), but that computes all kinds of perspective transformations. I'd like to restrict the degrees of freedom to translation, rotation and scale.

There is a method estimateRigidTransform in the video module, but it's not RANSAC based.

Am I missing something?

Or do I have to implement it on my own?

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answered 2013-05-16 07:08:01 -0600

Ben gravatar image

I solved this problem by first finding a homography and then estimating the rigid transform using only the homography's inlier matches.

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That's dangerous... You might get wrong inliers e.g. if you have a degenerated perspective transformation that maps all points to infinity your inlier criterion is basically useless. You must check the homography for sanity (which is non-trivial in practice).

SR gravatar imageSR ( 2013-06-30 16:32:03 -0600 )edit

I know. These degenerated transformations are annoying. But they usually occur in image pairs that don't match anyway. Do you have a better solution?

Ben gravatar imageBen ( 2013-07-01 02:43:41 -0600 )edit
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answered 2013-01-31 10:58:00 -0600

Guanta gravatar image

Afaik this doesn't exist, so you need to implement it on your own.

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answered 2019-05-10 07:13:10 -0600

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updated 2019-05-10 07:14:19 -0600

Yes it does :

    # Compute a rigid transformation (without depth, only scale + rotation + translation)
    transformation_rigid_matrix, rigid_mask = cv2.estimateAffinePartial2D(src_pts, dst_pts)

It is RANSAC based, as you can see there : https://docs.opencv.org/4.0.0/d9/d0c/...

estimateAffinePartial2D (   
    InputArray  from,
    InputArray  to,
    OutputArray     inliers = noArray(),
    int     method = RANSAC,
    double  ransacReprojThreshold = 3,
    size_t  maxIters = 2000,
    double  confidence = 0.99,
    size_t  refineIters = 10 
)
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answered 2019-11-06 02:57:04 -0600

patto gravatar image

How to get the scale factor from Mx,i = cv2.estimateAffinePartial2D(src_pts, dst_pts)? scale = np.sqrt((Mx[0,1] * Mx[0,1]) + (Mx[0,0] * Mx[0,0])) right?

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