DocumentCode :
1472873
Title :
A Taxonomy and Analysis of Camera Calibration Methods for Traffic Monitoring Applications
Author :
Kanhere, Neeraj K. ; Birchfield, Stanley T.
Author_Institution :
Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC, USA
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
fYear :
2010
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
441
Lastpage :
452
Abstract :
Many vision-based automatic traffic-monitoring systems require a calibrated camera to compute the speeds and length-based classifications of tracked vehicles. A number of techniques, both manual and automatic, have been proposed for performing such calibration, but no study has yet focused on evaluating the relative strengths of these different alternatives. We present a taxonomy for roadside camera calibration that not only encompasses the existing methods (VVW, VWH, and VWL) but also includes several novel methods (VVH, VVL, VLH, VVD, VWD, and VHD). We also introduce an overconstrained (OC) approach that takes into account all the available measurements, resulting in reduced error and overcoming the inherent ambiguity in single-vanishing-point solutions. This important but oft-neglected ambiguity has not received the attention that it deserves; we analyze it and propose several ways of overcoming it. Our analysis includes the relative tradeoffs between two-vanishing-point solutions, single-vanishing-point solutions, and solutions that require the distance to the road to be known. The various methods are compared using simulations and experiments with real images, showing that methods that use a known length generally outperform the others in terms of error and that the OC method reduces errors even further.
Keywords :
calibration; cameras; image processing; image sensors; monitoring; road traffic; road vehicles; taxation; traffic engineering computing; camera calibration analysis; length-based classifications; oft-neglected ambiguity; roadside camera calibration; single vanishing-point solutions; taxonomy; traffic monitoring applications; two-vanishing-point solutions; vehicle tracking; vision based automatic traffic monitoring systems; Camera calibration; traffic monitoring; vehicle tracking; video-based sensing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1524-9050
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITS.2010.2045500
Filename :
5447791
Link To Document :
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