Uncontrolled refraction of optical rays in underwater photogrammetry is known to reduce its accuracy potential. Several strategies have been proposed aiming at restoring the accuracy to levels comparable with photogrammetry applied in air. These methods are mainly based on rigours modelling of the refraction phenomenon or empirical iterative refraction corrections. The authors of this contribution have proposed two mitigation strategies of image residuals systematic patterns in the image plane: (i) empirical weighting of image observations as function of their radial position; (ii) iterative look-up table corrections computed in a squared grid. Here, a novel approach is developed. It explicitly takes into account the object point-to-camera ...
Underwater cameras are typically placed behind glass windows to protect them from the water. Spheric...
Abstract. In underwater imaging, refraction changes the geometry of image formation, causing the per...
In multimedia photogrammetry, multi-camera systems often provide scale by a calibrated relative orie...
Uncontrolled refraction of optical rays in underwater photogrammetry is known to reduce its accuracy...
With the rapid development and availability of underwater imaging technologies, underwater visual re...
With the rapid development and availability of underwater imaging technologies, underwater visual re...
Underwater applications of photogrammetric measurement techniques usually need to deal with multimed...
A novel concept of camera modelling for underwater 3D measurements based on stereo camera utilisatio...
Photogrammetry using structure from motion (SfM) techniques has evolved into a powerful tool for a v...
A new camera calibration algorithm was developed though hybridisation of a geometric refraction-corr...
An underwater imaging system with camera and lens behind a flat port does not behave as a standard p...
An underwater imaging system with camera and lens behind a flat port does not behave as a standard p...
Refraction is the main cause of geometric distortions in the case of two media photogrammetry. Howev...
Abstract. In underwater computer vision, images are influenced by the water in two different ways. F...
An underwater imaging system with camera and lens behind a flat port does not behave as a standard p...
Underwater cameras are typically placed behind glass windows to protect them from the water. Spheric...
Abstract. In underwater imaging, refraction changes the geometry of image formation, causing the per...
In multimedia photogrammetry, multi-camera systems often provide scale by a calibrated relative orie...
Uncontrolled refraction of optical rays in underwater photogrammetry is known to reduce its accuracy...
With the rapid development and availability of underwater imaging technologies, underwater visual re...
With the rapid development and availability of underwater imaging technologies, underwater visual re...
Underwater applications of photogrammetric measurement techniques usually need to deal with multimed...
A novel concept of camera modelling for underwater 3D measurements based on stereo camera utilisatio...
Photogrammetry using structure from motion (SfM) techniques has evolved into a powerful tool for a v...
A new camera calibration algorithm was developed though hybridisation of a geometric refraction-corr...
An underwater imaging system with camera and lens behind a flat port does not behave as a standard p...
An underwater imaging system with camera and lens behind a flat port does not behave as a standard p...
Refraction is the main cause of geometric distortions in the case of two media photogrammetry. Howev...
Abstract. In underwater computer vision, images are influenced by the water in two different ways. F...
An underwater imaging system with camera and lens behind a flat port does not behave as a standard p...
Underwater cameras are typically placed behind glass windows to protect them from the water. Spheric...
Abstract. In underwater imaging, refraction changes the geometry of image formation, causing the per...
In multimedia photogrammetry, multi-camera systems often provide scale by a calibrated relative orie...