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From ego- +‎ motion.

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egomotion

  1. The three-dimensional movement of a camera relative to its environment
    • 2016, Andrew Jaegle, Stephen Phillips, Kostas Daniilidis, “Fast, Robust, Continuous Monocular Egomotion Computation”, in arXiv[1]:
      We find that ERL outperforms the lifted kernel method and baseline monocular egomotion estimation strategies on the challenging KITTI dataset, while adding almost no runtime cost over baseline egomotion methods..

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