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Calibrating light-field cameras using plenoptic disc features

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O'Brien, Sean
Trumpf, Jochen
Ila, Viorela
Mahony, Robert

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This paper proposes a new method for estimating calibration parameters of plenoptic cameras by minimizing the nonlinear plenoptic reprojection error. Novel plenoptic feature types are proposed as data for the calibration method. These plenoptic disc features are in a natural one-to-one correspondence with physical points in front of the camera. We exploit the intrinsic geometry of plenoptic cameras in a novel projection model that relates the plenoptic disc features to physical points. The resulting calibration quality, as quantified by mean reprojection error and 3D reconstruction error, outperforms recently published results.

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Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on 3D Vision, 3DV 2018

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2099-12-31