Equivariant Observer Design on SL(3) for Image Intensity-Based Homography Estimation
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of homography estimation using a nonlinear observer designed on the Lie group SL(3) that exploits the full image information through direct image registration. Unlike traditional feature-based methods, which rely on extensive feature extraction and matching, the proposed approach formulates an observer that minimises a cost function defined directly in terms of image pixel intensities. Explicit conditions ensuring the non-degeneracy of the cost function are derived, and a comprehensive analysis is conducted to characterise and generate degenerate (unobservable) image configurations. Theoretical results demonstrate local exponential convergence of the observer. To improve local convergence properties, a second-order observer variant is introduced by incorporating the Hessian of the cost function into the correction term. Simulation results demonstrate the performance of the proposed solutions on real images.
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