Direct linear transformation

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title: Direct linear transformation
text: Direct linear transformation (DLT) is an algorithm which solves a set of variables from a set of similarity relations: where x k and y k are known vectors, ∝ denotes equality up to an unknown scalar multiplication, and A is a matrix which contains the unknowns to be solved. This type of relation appears frequently in projective geometry. Practical examples include the relation between 3D points in a scene and their projection onto the image plane of a pinhole camera, and homographies.
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