reprojiseringsfel
Reprojiseringsfel, or "reprojection error," is a term commonly used in computer vision and photogrammetry to describe inaccuracies that occur during the process of reconstructing a 3D scene from 2D images. It refers to the discrepancy between the observed image points and the projected points obtained from the estimated 3D model. Essentially, reprojection error quantifies how well a computed model aligns with the original image data.
This error arises due to various factors such as noise in the image data, miscalibration of camera
In practical applications, minimizing reprojection error is a primary objective during bundle adjustment, a process used
While a certain level of reprojection error is inevitable due to inherent measurement uncertainties, efforts are