Online. Planar homography Page Published on Monday, May 5, 1997 by Gideon Ariel Planar Homography on one plane corresponds to one point in the other plane, and vice versa. point, such that any planesA relationship between two See also 2DTwo-dimensional coordinate system3DThree-dimensional coordinate systemAngleDefinition of an angleAxisDefinition of Cartesian axisCartesian geometryWhat is Cartesian geometry?Coordinate systemDefinition of coordinatesCurveDefinition of a curveDistanceDefinition of distanceEuclidean geometryWhat is Euclidean geometry?GeometryDefinition of geometryLengthDefinition of lengthLineDefinition of a lineOriginDefinition of origin in a Cartesian coordinate systemPerspective projectionDefinition of perspective projectionPlanar homographyDefinition of planar homographyPlaneDefinition of a planePointDefinition of a pointPoint (kinematics)Definition of a point (kinematics)Projective geometryWhat is projective geometry?Segment (kinematics)Definition of a segment (kinematics)Vanishing pointsDefinition of vanishing points and vanishing lines in perspective projectionVectorDefinition of a vector Reference: /wizard/manual/concepts/geometry.homography.planar.html