Ronda Prieto, José IgnacioValdés Morales, Antonio2023-06-202023-06-202007-060924-9907 (Print) 1573-7683 (Online)10.1007/s10851-007-0011-zhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/50501We show how the classical theory of projective conics provides new insights and results on the problem of 3D reconstruction from two images taken with uncalibrated cameras. The close relationship between Kruppa equations and Poncelet's Porism is investigated, leading, in particular, to a closed-form geometrically meaningful parameterization of the set of Euclidean reconstructions compatible with two images taken with cameras with constant intrinsic parameters and known pixel shape. An experiment with real images, showing the applicability of the method, is included.engConic geometry and autocalibration from two imagesjournal articlehttp://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10851-007-0011-zhttp://www.springer.comrestricted access514004.8camera autocalibrationconic geometryKruppa configurationPoncelet's PorismInteligencia artificial (Informática)Geometría1203.04 Inteligencia Artificial1204 Geometría