Wildes, Richard P.2016-09-132016-09-132013-06http://hdl.handle.net/10315/32037Camera egomotion estimation is concerned with the recovery of a camera's motion (e.g., instantaneous translation and rotation) as it moves through its environment. It has been demonstrated to be of both theoretical and practical interest. This thesis documents a novel algorithm for egomotion estimation based on binocularly matched spatiotemporal oriented energy distributions. Basing the estimation on oriented energy measurements makes it possible to recover egomotion without the need to establish temporal correspondences or convert disparity into 3D world coordinates. There sulting algorithm has been realized in software and evaluated quantitatively on a novel laboratory dataset with ground truth as well as qualitatively on both indoor and outdoor real-world datasets. Performance is evaluated relative to comparable alternative algorithms and shown to exhibit best overall performance.Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.Egomotion estimation using binocular spatiotemporal oriented energyElectronic Thesis or Dissertationegomotion estimationbinocular spatiotemporal oriented energy