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Camera self-calibration for sequential Bayesian structure from motion

Javier Civera, Diana R. Bueno, Andrew J. Davison, J. M. M. Montiel

Year
2009
Citations
51

Abstract

Computer vision researchers have proved the feasibility of camera self-calibration —the estimation of a camera's internal parameters from an image sequence without any known scene structure. Various self-calibration algorithms have been published. Nevertheless, all of the recent sequential approaches to 3D structure and motion estimation from image sequences which have arisen in robotics and aim at real-time operation (often classed as visual SLAM or visual odometry) have relied on pre-calibrated cameras and have not attempted online calibration.

Keywords

Artificial intelligenceComputer visionComputer scienceCalibrationRoboticsVisual odometryStructure from motionMotion estimationMotion (physics)Camera resectioning

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