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An Efficient Error-Bounded General Camera Model
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA June 14-June 16
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/3DPVT.2006.26Third International Symposium on 3D D ...
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Voicu Popescu, Purdue University, USA
Jordan Dauble, Purdue University, USA
Chunhui Mei, Purdue University, USA
Elisha Sacks, Purdue University, USA
Camera models are essential infrastructure in computer vision, computer graphics, and visualization. The most frequently used camera models are based on the single-viewpoint constraint. Removing this constraint brings the advantage of improved flexibility in camera design. However, prior camera models that eliminate the single-viewpoint constraint are inefficient.

We describe an approximate model for coherent general cameras, which projects efficiently with user chosen accuracy. The rays of the general camera are partitioned into simple cameras that approximate the camera locally. The simple cameras are modeled with k-ray cameras, a novel class of non-pinhole cameras. The rays of a k-ray camera interpolate between k construction rays. We analyze several variants of k-ray cameras. The resulting compound camera model is efficient because the number of simple cameras is orders of magnitude lower than the original number of rays camera, and because each simple camera offers closed-form projection.

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Voicu Popescu, Jordan Dauble, Chunhui Mei, Elisha Sacks, "An Efficient Error-Bounded General Camera Model," 3dpvt, pp.121-128, Third International Symposium on 3D Data Processing, Visualization, and Transmission (3DPVT'06), 2006
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