DocumentCode
3603948
Title
On-Site Semi-Automatic Calibration and Registration of a Projector-Camera System Using Arbitrary Objects with Known Geometry
Author
Resch, Christoph ; Naik, Hemal ; Keitler, Peter ; Benkhardt, Steven ; Klinker, Gudrun
Volume
21
Issue
11
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1211
Lastpage
1220
Abstract
In the Shader Lamps concept, a projector-camera system augments physical objects with projected virtual textures, provided that a precise intrinsic and extrinsic calibration of the system is available. Calibrating such systems has been an elaborate and lengthy task in the past and required a special calibration apparatus. Self-calibration methods in turn are able to estimate calibration parameters automatically with no effort. However they inherently lack global scale and are fairly sensitive to input data. We propose a new semi-automatic calibration approach for projector-camera systems that - unlike existing auto-calibration approaches - additionally recovers the necessary global scale by projecting on an arbitrary object of known geometry. To this end our method combines surface registration with bundle adjustment optimization on points reconstructed from structured light projections to refine a solution that is computed from the decomposition of the fundamental matrix. In simulations on virtual data and experiments with real data we demonstrate that our approach estimates the global scale robustly and is furthermore able to improve incorrectly guessed intrinsic and extrinsic calibration parameters thus outperforming comparable metric rectification algorithms.
Keywords
calibration; cameras; image registration; matrix decomposition; optical projectors; Shader Lamps concept; bundle adjustment optimization; extrinsic calibration; extrinsic calibration parameter; fundamental matrix decomposition; intrinsic calibration; intrinsic calibration parameter; metric rectification algorithm; projector-camera system registration; semiautomatic calibration approach; structured light projection; surface registration; Calibration; Cameras; Distortion; Image reconstruction; Iterative closest point algorithm; Mathematical model; Three-dimensional displays; Calibration; Projector-Camera Systems; Registration; SAR; Shader Lamps;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2626
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVCG.2015.2459898
Filename
7164353
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