
It is difficult to obtain sufficient accuracy in view of the outdoor environment to perform 3D stereo measurement. The authors propose a method which involves moving a single camera and prolonging the base line, then measuring the motion parameters of the camera by image correspondence. Primitives are used as units of correspondence to make the matching stable. This paper presents the method and some experimental results. >
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