Projective transformation of spheres onto images produce ellipses, whose centers do not coincide with the projected center of the sphere. This results in an eccentricity error, which must be treated in high precision metrology. This article provides closed formulations for modeling this error in images to enable 3-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the center of spherical objects. The article also provides a new direct robust method for detecting spherical pattern in point clouds. It was shown that the eccentricity error in an image has only one component in the direction of the major axis of the ellipse. It was also revealed that the eccentricity is zero if and only if the center of the projected sphere lies on the camera’s perspective cen...
The article deals with the influence of inaccurate rotation of cameras in camera system alignment on...
The use of circular object targets is very common for an optical 3D-measurement and camera calibrati...
This paper proposes a stratified approach for camera calibration using spheres. Previous works have ...
Projective transformation of spheres onto images produce ellipses, whose centers do not coincide wit...
This paper discusses a feature of projective geometry which causes eccentricity in the image measure...
The use of circular object targets is very common in spatial photogrammetric object reconstruction. ...
Several calibration algorithms use spheres as calibration tokens because of the simplicity and unifo...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with improvements to visual feature modeling using a s...
As a depth sensing approach, whilst stereo vision provides a good compromise between accuracy and c...
The use of ciruclar object targets is very common for a spatial photogrammetric object reconstructio...
This technical note examines an approach to measuring the roundness of spherical artifacts at arbitr...
International audienceDue to their omnidirectional view, the use of catadioptric cameras is of great...
Multi-camera systems have important applications in industrial online measurement, attracting wide i...
Multicamera systems have important applications in industrial online measurement, attracting wide in...
Vision algorithms utilizing camera networks with a com-mon field of view are becoming increasingly f...
The article deals with the influence of inaccurate rotation of cameras in camera system alignment on...
The use of circular object targets is very common for an optical 3D-measurement and camera calibrati...
This paper proposes a stratified approach for camera calibration using spheres. Previous works have ...
Projective transformation of spheres onto images produce ellipses, whose centers do not coincide wit...
This paper discusses a feature of projective geometry which causes eccentricity in the image measure...
The use of circular object targets is very common in spatial photogrammetric object reconstruction. ...
Several calibration algorithms use spheres as calibration tokens because of the simplicity and unifo...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with improvements to visual feature modeling using a s...
As a depth sensing approach, whilst stereo vision provides a good compromise between accuracy and c...
The use of ciruclar object targets is very common for a spatial photogrammetric object reconstructio...
This technical note examines an approach to measuring the roundness of spherical artifacts at arbitr...
International audienceDue to their omnidirectional view, the use of catadioptric cameras is of great...
Multi-camera systems have important applications in industrial online measurement, attracting wide i...
Multicamera systems have important applications in industrial online measurement, attracting wide in...
Vision algorithms utilizing camera networks with a com-mon field of view are becoming increasingly f...
The article deals with the influence of inaccurate rotation of cameras in camera system alignment on...
The use of circular object targets is very common for an optical 3D-measurement and camera calibrati...
This paper proposes a stratified approach for camera calibration using spheres. Previous works have ...