Skip to content

sandbox for testing various pnp strategies with opencv

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

PeterSchuebel/TestSolvePnp

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

7 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

TestSolvePnp

A simple playground in order to test various pnp (3D pose estimation) methods with a given configuration.

This code is related to the following conversations:

Several methods are proposed

  enum SolvePnpStrategy
  {
    Strategy_MySolvePnp_Epnp, //an home baked adapter of epnp using the epnp library source code
    Strategy_MySolvePnpPosit, //an home baked adapter of cvPOSIT (deprecated "OpenCV 1" pose estimation method)
    Strategy_solvePnp_P3p,    // opencv SOLVEPNP_P3P method
    Strategy_solvePnp_Iterative_InitialGuess, // opencv SOLVEPNP_ITERATIVE method with an initial guess
    Strategy_solvePnp_Epnp //opencv SOLVEPNP_EPNP method
  };

Based on my experimentations,

The order of the 3d points and image points does matter

It has to be adapted depending upon the strategy !

  • With opencv's SOLVEPNP_EPNP the error can go down to 23.03 pixel. The order of the points does matter

  • With MySolvePnpEpnp (an home baked adapter of epnp using the epnp library source code), the error is about 6.742 pixels, and the order is important It is strange that this "rewrite" gives different results

  • With MySolvePnpPosit, the error is about 4.911 pixels and the order is important (in other cases the reprojection error is about 1278 pixels !)

  • With solvePnp_P3p (cv::SOLVEPNP_P3P) the error is about 0.02961 pixels and the order does not matter much

  • With solvePnp_Iterative_InitialGuess (cv::SOLVEPNP_ITERATIVE) the error can be 0 pixels if a good initial extrinsic guess is given (otherwise don't hope for any convergence). The order does not matter much with SOLVEPNP_ITERATIVE.

About

sandbox for testing various pnp strategies with opencv

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • C++ 92.6%
  • Makefile 6.6%
  • CMake 0.8%