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An approach to camera location determination based on the perspective projection geometry of three points is proposed, which is simple and straightforward. No rigid restrictions are placed on the original positional and orientational relationships between the camera and the mark. Experimental results verify the feasibility of the proposed approach.
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Jun, C., Zhenya, H. Camera location determination based on the perspective projection geometry of three points. J. of Electron.(China) 13, 61–67 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02684716
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