20 January 2014 Experimental analysis and improvement on camera calibration pattern
Lulu Li, Wenchuan Zhao, Fan Wu, Yong Liu, Wei Gu
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Abstract
Three typical calibration patterns, including checkerboard, Gaussian point grid, and crossed fringe patterns, are chosen to find a good one for camera calibration. Through computer simulation and camera intrinsic parameter calibration experiment, the crossed sine fringe pattern using fringe analysis method is defined as the one with the best precision. However, the phase information is obtained by Fourier transform (FT), which cannot detect the points located in the edge of the point grid. Thus, an innovative method uses phase shifting in the fringe analysis process is proposed, it can avoid the extraction misplacement in the edge of the point grid by the FT method, and make the crossed sine fringe pattern more usable in camera calibration. The camera extrinsic parameter calibration experiment proves the effectiveness of the recent method.
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Lulu Li, Wenchuan Zhao, Fan Wu, Yong Liu, and Wei Gu "Experimental analysis and improvement on camera calibration pattern," Optical Engineering 53(1), 013104 (20 January 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.53.1.013104
Published: 20 January 2014
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Cameras

Fourier transforms

Picosecond phenomena

Fringe analysis

Computer simulations

Optical engineering

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