Camera Location and Aperture Characterization Using the Transformation between a 2D Plane and the Image Captured by the Camera.
L. LluciaSébastien MavromatisS. PerrottePaulo DiasJean SequeiraPublished in: ICIAR (2008)
Keyphrases
- camera moves
- scene depth
- captured images
- virtual camera
- ground plane
- vanishing points
- camera movement
- ccd camera
- multiple images
- transformation matrix
- camera motion
- optical center
- set of real images
- camera images
- position and orientation
- single shot
- projective transformations
- field of view
- camera positions
- relative position
- optical axis
- rotating camera
- single image
- focal plane
- imaging process
- structure from motion
- uncalibrated cameras
- ego motion
- input image
- imaging systems
- defocus blur
- focal length
- radial distortion
- multiple cameras
- calibration method
- motion blur
- image features
- camera calibration
- multiview images
- image planes
- rolling shutter
- vision system
- digital camera
- video camera
- image sequences
- multi camera
- single viewpoint
- high resolution
- camera parameters
- light field
- specular surfaces
- planar scenes
- translational motion
- multiple views
- dynamic scenes
- pose estimation
- image pairs
- structured light
- depth estimation
- scene structure
- intrinsic parameters
- autocalibration
- depth from defocus
- image coordinates
- line features