International audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration from images of a planar object with unknown Euclidean structure. The general case of possibly varying focal length is addressed. This problem is nonlinear in general. One of our contributions is a nonlinear approach that makes abstraction of the (possibly varying) focal length, resulting in a computationally efficient algorithm. In addition, it does not require a good initial estimate of the focal length, unlike previous approaches. As for the initialization of other parameters, we propose a practical approach that simply requires taking one image in roughly fronto-parallel position. Closed-form solutions for various configurations of unknown intrinsic parameters are p...
A number of recent papers have demonstrated that camera "self-calibration " can be accompl...
Abstract:- In this article, we are interested in the camera self-calibration from three views of a 3...
Self-calibration for imaging sensors is essential to many computer vision applications. In this pape...
International audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration from images of a planar obj...
International audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration from images of a planar obj...
International audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration from images of a planar obj...
National audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration, from images of a planar object ...
We present a general algorithm for plane-based calibration that can deal with arbitrary numbers of v...
In this paper, we describe an e#cient method to impose the constraints existing between the collinea...
In this article we proposed a novel approach to self- calibrate a camera with variable focal length....
International audienceThe paper proposes a novel approach for planar selfcalibration of radially sym...
Self-calibration for imaging sensors is essential to many computer vision applications. In this pape...
We present a general algorithm for plane-based calibration that can deal with arbitrary numbers of v...
We present a general algorithm for plane-based calibration that can deal with arbitrary numbers of v...
In this paper, we propose a new self-calibration algorithm for upgrading projective space to Euclide...
A number of recent papers have demonstrated that camera "self-calibration " can be accompl...
Abstract:- In this article, we are interested in the camera self-calibration from three views of a 3...
Self-calibration for imaging sensors is essential to many computer vision applications. In this pape...
International audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration from images of a planar obj...
International audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration from images of a planar obj...
International audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration from images of a planar obj...
National audienceWe consider the problem of camera self-calibration, from images of a planar object ...
We present a general algorithm for plane-based calibration that can deal with arbitrary numbers of v...
In this paper, we describe an e#cient method to impose the constraints existing between the collinea...
In this article we proposed a novel approach to self- calibrate a camera with variable focal length....
International audienceThe paper proposes a novel approach for planar selfcalibration of radially sym...
Self-calibration for imaging sensors is essential to many computer vision applications. In this pape...
We present a general algorithm for plane-based calibration that can deal with arbitrary numbers of v...
We present a general algorithm for plane-based calibration that can deal with arbitrary numbers of v...
In this paper, we propose a new self-calibration algorithm for upgrading projective space to Euclide...
A number of recent papers have demonstrated that camera "self-calibration " can be accompl...
Abstract:- In this article, we are interested in the camera self-calibration from three views of a 3...
Self-calibration for imaging sensors is essential to many computer vision applications. In this pape...