Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Quantitative InfraRed Thermography 2012
DOI: 10.21611/qirt.2012.261
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Thermal / Visible Autonomous Stereo Visio System Calibration Methodology for Non-controlled Environments

Abstract: This paper presents a fast and low cost methodology for thermal / visible stereo vision system calibration with high reliability for non-controlled external environments. The proposed methodology uses a non-powered calibration rig to map the coordinates, field of view and magnification distortions from visible and thermal vision and a self-calibration analysis procedure to estimate metrological uncertainty of imaging correspondence. Tests were conducted to determine the effectiveness of the developed calibrati… Show more

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“…(Fluke, 2015b) FLIR Tools (Fluke, 2015a) DuoVision (Trotec, 2015) IR Analizer (Infrared, 2015) IrSoft (Testo, 2015) TermUV (Benitez et al, 2005) The calibration of a hybrid camera system might be thought similar to stereo camera rig calibration problem. However, according to Ursine et al (2012) it is not enough to know the relative translation and rotation between the two cameras, since other important problems must be considered such as field of view, sensor size, and resolution. As observed in Table 1, the intrinsic calibration process is performed in most cases using the method proposed in (Bouguet, 2013); nevertheless, all works show different approaches for the extrinsic calibration process.…”
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“…(Fluke, 2015b) FLIR Tools (Fluke, 2015a) DuoVision (Trotec, 2015) IR Analizer (Infrared, 2015) IrSoft (Testo, 2015) TermUV (Benitez et al, 2005) The calibration of a hybrid camera system might be thought similar to stereo camera rig calibration problem. However, according to Ursine et al (2012) it is not enough to know the relative translation and rotation between the two cameras, since other important problems must be considered such as field of view, sensor size, and resolution. As observed in Table 1, the intrinsic calibration process is performed in most cases using the method proposed in (Bouguet, 2013); nevertheless, all works show different approaches for the extrinsic calibration process.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important aspect to classify these works is the calibration pattern used in Prakash et al (2006), StLaurent et al (2010), Senya et al (2011) andYang &Chen (2011), in which active thermography was used to build the calibration pattern. In contrast, in Ursine et al (2012) and , a calibration pattern which exploits the different emissivity values of different materials was used.…”
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“…Ursine et al [4] use a checkerboard pattern made of copper squares of very low emissivity above a background painted with a high emissivity black ink to calibrate a pair of color and IR cameras. They obtained interesting results for outdoor scenes, but they need to take precautions to minimize specular reflections on their extremely low emissivity (0.09) copper material.…”
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confidence: 99%