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Flexible Camera Calibration by Viewing a Plane from Unknown Orientations
Corfu, Greece September 20-September 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICCV.1999.791289Seventh International Conference on C ...
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Zhengyou Zhang, Microsoft Research
We propose a flexible new technique to easily calibrate a camera. It only requires the camera to observe a planar pattern shown at a few (at least two) different orientations. Either the camera or the planar pattern can be freely moved. The motion need not be known. Radial lens distortion is modeled. The proposed procedure consists of a closed-form solution, followed by a nonlinear refinement based on the maximum likelihood criterion. Both computer simulation and real data have been used to test the proposed technique, and very good results have been obtained. Compared with classical techniques which use expensive equipment such as two or three orthogonal planes, the proposed technique is easy to use and flexible. It advances 3D computer vision one step from laboratory environments to real world use. The corresponding software is available from the author's Web page.
Index Terms:
Camera Calibration, Intrinsic Parameters, Lens Distortion, Flexible Plane-Based Calibration, Motion Analysis, Model Acquisition
Citation:
Zhengyou Zhang, "Flexible Camera Calibration by Viewing a Plane from Unknown Orientations," iccv, vol. 1, pp.666, Seventh International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV'99) - Volume 1, 1999
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