2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cviu.2015.12.010
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Stepwise calibration of focused plenoptic cameras

Abstract: Monocular plenoptic cameras are slightly modified, off-the-shelf cameras that have novel capabilities as they allow for truly passive, high-resolution range sensing through a single camera lens. Commercial plenoptic cameras, however, are presently delivering range data in non-metric units, which is a barrier to novel applications e.g. in the realm of robotics. In this work we revisit the calibration of focused plenoptic cameras and bring forward a novel approach that leverages traditional methods for camera ca… Show more

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“…Previous to the dataset recording, images of a checkerboard pattern were recorded with the plenoptic camera and used to perform the intrinsic, plenoptic, and extrinsic calibration with the procedure in [40]. If not stated otherwise, the RxLive software version 2.10 was used to process the recorded light fields and the derived data.…”
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“…Previous to the dataset recording, images of a checkerboard pattern were recorded with the plenoptic camera and used to perform the intrinsic, plenoptic, and extrinsic calibration with the procedure in [40]. If not stated otherwise, the RxLive software version 2.10 was used to process the recorded light fields and the derived data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where h is the distance between the main lens principle plane and the MLA's principle plane [40] (cf. Fig.…”
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“…Ceiling and Wall Region. The camera model, which can change the three-dimensional object in the real world to twodimensional picture, is as follows [24,25]: There are two kinds of main indoor objects: ceiling and wall regions. The ceiling is parallel to the floor, and wall regions (e.g., wall, window, door, and furniture) are perpendicular to the floor.…”
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