Event-based Photometric Bundle Adjustment
Shuang Guo, Guillermo Gallego

TL;DR
This paper introduces EPBA, a novel event-based photometric bundle adjustment method that refines camera poses and scene brightness directly from event data, significantly improving accuracy without converting events into images.
Contribution
EPBA is the first event-only photometric bundle adjustment approach that exploits space-time event data characteristics directly in brightness map optimization.
Findings
Reduces photometric error by up to 90%.
Produces high-quality, detailed scene maps.
Applicable to high-resolution panoramic event cameras.
Abstract
We tackle the problem of bundle adjustment (i.e., simultaneous refinement of camera poses and scene map) for a purely rotating event camera. Starting from first principles, we formulate the problem as a classical non-linear least squares optimization. The photometric error is defined using the event generation model directly in the camera rotations and the semi-dense scene brightness that triggers the events. We leverage the sparsity of event data to design a tractable Levenberg-Marquardt solver that handles the very large number of variables involved. To the best of our knowledge, our method, which we call Event-based Photometric Bundle Adjustment (EPBA), is the first event-only photometric bundle adjustment method that works on the brightness map directly and exploits the space-time characteristics of event data, without having to convert events into image-like representations.…
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TopicsOcular and Laser Science Research · Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies · Optical Polarization and Ellipsometry
