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1 September 1991 Calibration of a CCD camera on a hybrid coordinate measuring machine for industrial metrology
Elisabetta Bruzzone, Fulvia Mangili
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Proceedings Volume 1526, Industrial Vision Metrology; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48240
Event: Industrial Vision Metrology, 1991, Winnipeg, Canada
Abstract
A methodology for the calibration of a CCD low-cost camera mounted on a CMM machine is described. Several kinds of geometric distortion are taken into account in the camera model. Five distortion parameters are introduced modeling both radial and non-radial effects. A two- phase methodology is developed for the parameter estimation. In the first phase, a closed-form solution is reached for the intrinsic and the extrinsic parameters neglecting distortion effects. In the second phase, an iterative procedure estimates separately the distortion and the non- distortion parameters, to avoid harmful interactions. The main novelty of the solution is the use of only linear systems, avoiding any non-linear optimization process. Low-level image processing used for calibration images is described. Experimental results and comparisons with more simplified camera models and estimation strategies are presented.
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Elisabetta Bruzzone and Fulvia Mangili "Calibration of a CCD camera on a hybrid coordinate measuring machine for industrial metrology", Proc. SPIE 1526, Industrial Vision Metrology, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.48240
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Calibration

Distortion

Image processing

Imaging systems

Metrology

3D modeling

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