• DocumentCode
    757199
  • Title

    The effects of translational misalignment when self-calibrating rotating and zooming cameras

  • Author

    Hayman, Eric ; Murray, David W.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Numerical Anal. & Comput. Sci., KTH Stockholm, Sweden
  • Volume
    25
  • Issue
    8
  • fYear
    2003
  • Firstpage
    1015
  • Lastpage
    1020
  • Abstract
    Algorithms for self-calibrating cameras whose changes in calibration parameters are confined to rotation and zooming are useful since many real-world imaging situations do not permit translations-consider, for instance, cameras mounted on tripods and desk or wall-mounted active heads. In practice, however, the assumption of pure rotation is often violated because the optic center of the camera and the rotation center do not completely coincide. This work determines how such misalignments affect the estimation of the camera focal length. Expressions for the errors in focal length and recovered rotations are derived and results are confirmed with experiments on synthetic data. We show that the approximation of pure rotation is indeed sufficient in many cases, especially since other sources of error, such as noise and particularly radial distortion, tend to be more detrimental.
  • Keywords
    calibration; cameras; computer vision; image matching; camera focal length estimation; computer vision; errors; experiments; optic center; pure rotation; rotating cameras; rotation center; self-calibration; translational misalignment; zooming cameras; Calibration; Cameras; Head; Image reconstruction; Layout; Lenses; Optical distortion; Optical films; Optical imaging; Optical noise;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0162-8828
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPAMI.2003.1217605
  • Filename
    1217605