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Three-dimensional videography using omnidirectional cameras: An approach inspired by the direct linear transformation method
[摘要] Direct linear transformation (DLT) is one of the most frequently used methods in motion analysis. This method was developed in 1971 and has subsequently been used in numerous studies. However, owing to the structure of the camera, unfavorable challenges are associated with this method. Because the DLT method is based on the structure of ordinary optical cameras in which the perspective projection is used, the camera's angle of view is limited. In this study, we propose a three-dimensional (3-D) calibration and reconstruction method using omnidirectional cameras, which have significantly wider angles of view than conventional cameras. For the interest points, the longitude and latitude of the celestial sphere are obtained from the image captured with an omnidirectional camera. The direction of the interest points relative to the camera's reference frame is determined via the longitude and latitude. In the calibration phase, the position and orientation of the omnidirectional camera relative to the global reference frame are determined from the image of the control points with known 3D coordinates. In the reconstruction phase, the intersection point of the rays from the cameras is determined. Using an evaluation experiment, we verified the accuracy of the proposed method. The wide angle of view provided by omnidirectional cameras can be fully exploited using this method.
[发布日期] 2021-11-09 [发布机构] 
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[关键词] DLT method;3-D reconstruction;Known control points [时效性] 
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