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A novel 2.5D pattern for extrinsic calibration of tof and camera fusion system

Jiyoung Jung, Yekeun Jeong, Jaesik Park, Hyowon Ha, James Dokyoon Kim, In-So Kweon

Year
2011
Citations
22

Abstract

Recently, many researchers have made efforts for accurate calibration of a Time-of-Flight camera to fully utilize its provided depth values. Yet most previous works focus mainly on intrinsic calibration by modeling its systematic errors and noises while extrinsic calibration is also an important factor when constructing sensor fusion system. In this paper, we present a calibration process that can correctly transfer the depth measurements onto the color image. We use 2.5D pattern so that sufficient reprojection error can be considered for both color and ToF cameras. The issues on obtaining the correct correspondences for this pattern are discussed. In the optimization stage, the depth constraint is also employed to ensure the depth measurements to lie on the pattern plane. The strengths of the proposed method over previous approaches are evaluated in several robotic applications which require precise ToF and camera calibration.

Keywords

Reprojection errorArtificial intelligenceCalibrationComputer visionComputer scienceFocus (optics)Camera resectioningFusionImage fusionProcess (computing)

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