Images of underwater objects are distorted by refraction at the water–glass–air interfaces and these distortions can lead to substantial errors when reconstructing the objects' position and shape. So far, aquatic locomotion studies have minimized refraction in their experimental setups and used the direct linear transform algorithm (DLT) to reconstruct position information, which does not model refraction explicitly. Here we present a refraction corrected ray-tracing algorithm (RCRT) that reconstructs position information using Snell's law. We validated this reconstruction by calculating 3D reconstruction error—the difference between actual and reconstructed position of a marker. We found that reconstruction error is small (typically less t...
Photogrammetry using structure from motion (SfM) techniques has evolved into a powerful tool for a v...
Abstract: Photogrammetry uses images of a three-dimensional structure to derive information about it...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: Photogrammetry uses images of a three-dimensional structure to derive information...
Images of underwater objects are distorted by refraction at the water–glass–air interfaces and these...
A new camera calibration algorithm was developed though hybridisation of a geometric refraction-corr...
Four different localized-calibration methods were developed based on the DLT (direct linear transfor...
Underwater camera calibration has attracted much attentions due to its significance in high-precisio...
We propose a framework for calibration, positioningand tracking in a scene viewed by multiple camera...
In underwater imagery, the image formation process in-cludes refractions that occur when light passe...
This paper describes a new open data set, consisting of images of a chessboard collected underwater ...
Uncontrolled refraction of optical rays in underwater photogrammetry is known to reduce its accuracy...
Abstract. In underwater computer vision, images are influenced by the water in two different ways. F...
Highlights • Complete 3D reconstruction system from images and videos. • Refractive Struct...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate five different double-plane calibration strategies with va...
Photogrammetry using structure from motion (SfM) techniques has evolved into a powerful tool for a v...
Photogrammetry using structure from motion (SfM) techniques has evolved into a powerful tool for a v...
Abstract: Photogrammetry uses images of a three-dimensional structure to derive information about it...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: Photogrammetry uses images of a three-dimensional structure to derive information...
Images of underwater objects are distorted by refraction at the water–glass–air interfaces and these...
A new camera calibration algorithm was developed though hybridisation of a geometric refraction-corr...
Four different localized-calibration methods were developed based on the DLT (direct linear transfor...
Underwater camera calibration has attracted much attentions due to its significance in high-precisio...
We propose a framework for calibration, positioningand tracking in a scene viewed by multiple camera...
In underwater imagery, the image formation process in-cludes refractions that occur when light passe...
This paper describes a new open data set, consisting of images of a chessboard collected underwater ...
Uncontrolled refraction of optical rays in underwater photogrammetry is known to reduce its accuracy...
Abstract. In underwater computer vision, images are influenced by the water in two different ways. F...
Highlights • Complete 3D reconstruction system from images and videos. • Refractive Struct...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate five different double-plane calibration strategies with va...
Photogrammetry using structure from motion (SfM) techniques has evolved into a powerful tool for a v...
Photogrammetry using structure from motion (SfM) techniques has evolved into a powerful tool for a v...
Abstract: Photogrammetry uses images of a three-dimensional structure to derive information about it...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: Photogrammetry uses images of a three-dimensional structure to derive information...