Dynamic Camera Calibration
Abstract
Close-range camera calibration scheme can be divided into a static scheme and a dynamic scheme. The static scheme is used to calibrate single camera by applying bundle adjustment on multiple digitized images of a calibration block. The dynamic scheme calibrates the stereo cameras using camera parameters derived from the static calibration even after unknown motion of the cameras and change of focus. An unknown object can be used as the calibration block. After the cameras are dynamically calibrated, scaled dimensions of the unknown object can be determined as well. As additional conditions, prior knowledge of the object can be integrated into the bundle adjustment of the dynamic scheme to increase the accuracy.
Recommended Citation
J. Huang and O. R. Mitchell, "Dynamic Camera Calibration," Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, pp. 169 - 174, Dec 1995.
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Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
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Article - Conference proceedings
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Publication Date
01 Dec 1995