Title of article :
The Raxel Imaging Model and Ray-Based Calibration
Author/Authors :
MICHAEL D. GROSSBERG AND SHREE K. NAYAR، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
An imaging model provides a mathematical description of correspondence between points in a scene
and in an image. The dominant imaging model, perspective projection, has long been used to describe traditional
cameras as well as the human eye.We propose an imaging model which is flexible enough to represent an arbitrary
imaging system. For example using this model we can describe systems using fisheye lenses or compound insect eyes,
which violate the assumptions of perspective projection. By relaxing the requirements of perspective projection, we
give imaging system designers greater freedom to explore systems which meet other requirements such as compact
size and wide field of view. We formulate our model by noting that all imaging systems perform a mapping from
incoming scene rays to photosensitive elements on the image detector. This mapping can be conveniently described
using a set of virtual sensing elements called raxels. Raxels include geometric, radiometric and optical properties.
We present a novel ray based calibration method that uses structured light patterns to extract the raxel parameters
of an arbitrary imaging system. Experimental results for perspective as well as non-perspective imaging systems
are included.
Keywords :
diacaustic , light-field , non-perspective , imaging model , raxel , non-singleviewpoint , ray surface , catacaustic , Caustic , catadioptric , viewpoint locus , Calibration , Perspective , ray-based , plenoptic
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION
Journal title :
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION