The increasing availability of both high-resolution projectors andimperfect displays make radiometric correction an essential componentin all modern projection systems. Particularly, projectingin casual locations, such as classrooms, open areas and homes,calls for the development of radiometric correction techniques thatare fully automatic and deal with display imperfections in real-time.This paper reviews the current radiometric compensation algorithmsand discusses the influence of different training images on theirperformance
We wish to compensate for irregularities in the output of digital projectors that occur when they ar...
Abstract—Modern society has ubiquitous electronic displays including billboards, signage and kiosks....
We present results confirming the importance of radiometric correction in multicamera applications. ...
The increasing availability of both high-resolution projectors andimperfect displays make radiometri...
Abstract—Recent radiometric compensation techniques make it possible to project images onto colored ...
Recent radiometric compensation techniques make it possible to project images onto colored and textu...
Projector-based displays have been evolving tremendously in the last decade. Reduced costs and incre...
Radiometric compensation enables data projectors to use texturedsurfaces such as automobiles, buildi...
Radiometric calibration is a method of capturing digital images and processing the digital image dat...
We present a novel multi-step technique for imperceptible geometry and radiometry calibration of pro...
We propose a novel method that applies the light transport matrix for performing an image-based radi...
In many computer vision systems, an image of a scene is assumed to directly reflect the scene radian...
Radiometric compensation techniques allow seamless projections onto complex everyday surfaces. Imple...
Radiometric compensation can be accomplished on nonlinearprojector-camera systems through the use of...
We present a study of radiometric calibration and the in-camera imaging process through an extensive...
We wish to compensate for irregularities in the output of digital projectors that occur when they ar...
Abstract—Modern society has ubiquitous electronic displays including billboards, signage and kiosks....
We present results confirming the importance of radiometric correction in multicamera applications. ...
The increasing availability of both high-resolution projectors andimperfect displays make radiometri...
Abstract—Recent radiometric compensation techniques make it possible to project images onto colored ...
Recent radiometric compensation techniques make it possible to project images onto colored and textu...
Projector-based displays have been evolving tremendously in the last decade. Reduced costs and incre...
Radiometric compensation enables data projectors to use texturedsurfaces such as automobiles, buildi...
Radiometric calibration is a method of capturing digital images and processing the digital image dat...
We present a novel multi-step technique for imperceptible geometry and radiometry calibration of pro...
We propose a novel method that applies the light transport matrix for performing an image-based radi...
In many computer vision systems, an image of a scene is assumed to directly reflect the scene radian...
Radiometric compensation techniques allow seamless projections onto complex everyday surfaces. Imple...
Radiometric compensation can be accomplished on nonlinearprojector-camera systems through the use of...
We present a study of radiometric calibration and the in-camera imaging process through an extensive...
We wish to compensate for irregularities in the output of digital projectors that occur when they ar...
Abstract—Modern society has ubiquitous electronic displays including billboards, signage and kiosks....
We present results confirming the importance of radiometric correction in multicamera applications. ...