Novel Patterns and Methods for Zooming Camera Calibration
Date issued
2013
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Václav Skala - Union Agency
Abstract
Camera calibration is a necessary step in order to develop applications that need to establish a relationship between
image pixels and real world points. The goal of camera calibration is to estimate the extrinsic and intrinsic camera
parameters. Usually, for non-zooming cameras, the calibration is carried out by using a grid pattern of known
dimensions (e.g., a chessboard). However, for cameras with zoom functions, the use of a grid pattern only is not
sufficient, because the calibration has to be effective at multiple zoom levels and some features (e.g., corners) could
not be detectable. In this paper, a calibration method based on two novel calibration patterns, specifically designed
for zooming cameras, is presented. The first pattern, called in-lab pattern, is designed for intrinsic parameter
recovery, while the second one, called on-field pattern, is conceived for extrinsic parameter estimation. As an
application example, on-line virtual advertising in sport events, where the objective is to insert virtual advertising
images into live or pre-recorded television shows, is considered. A quantitative experimental evaluation shows
an increase of performance with respect to the use of standard calibration routines considering both re-projection
accuracy and calibration time.
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virtuální reklama, kalibrace kamery, rozšířená realita
Citation
Journal of WSCG. 2013, vol. 21, no. 1, p. 59-68.