Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10362222 | Pattern Recognition Letters | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Camera self-calibration is an important task in computer vision. In the literature, if the aspect ratio is known, people need additionally zero-skew-assumption to generate a constraint on the image of the absolute conic for camera calibration. However usually camera skew is nonzero and unknown. In this paper, a new quadric constraint on the image of the absolute conic is introduced, which is solely from known aspect ratio. Its application to single-view-based calibration and reconstruction is reported to illustrate its applicability and usefulness. In addition, the new constraint is experimentally shown to be advantageous over the commonly used zero-skew-based constraint in terms of calibration accuracy.
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Authors
Yihong Wu, Zhanyi Hu,