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Camera Auto-Calibration Using a Sequence of 2d Images With Small Rotations and Translations

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2003

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3D model generation needs depth information of the object in the input images. This information can be found using stereo imaging but it needs camera parameters. Camera calibration is not possible without some knowledge about the objects in the scene or assuming fixed or known values for the camera parameters. When using fixed camera parameters, however, small rotation angles or small translation in camera position can degenerate the results. The degeneracy can be omitted by adding new restrictions to the a-priori knowledge about the camera parameters. The calibrated data may be used to reconstruct 3D model of the scene.

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Hassanpour, R.; Atalay, V. (2003). "Camera auto-calibration using a sequence of 2D images with small rotations and translations", PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES, pp. 215-219.

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17th International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences -- OCT 28-30, 2002 -- UNIV CENT FLORIDA, ORLANDO, FL

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