PERCEPTION
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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