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AVSS
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Look there! Predicting where to look for motion in an active camera network
A framework is proposed that answers the following question: if a moving object is observed by one camera in a pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) camera network, what other camera(s) might be fo...
Ugur Murat Erdem, Stan Sclaroff
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TSMC
1998
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14 years 10 months ago
Calibration of an active binocular head
— In this paper, we show how an active binocular head, the IIS head, can be easily calibrated with very high accuracy. Our calibration method can also be applied to many other bi...
Sheng-Wen Shih, Yi-Ping Hung, Wei-Song Lin
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3DIM
2001
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
A Laser Range Scanner Designed for Minimum Calibration Complexity
Laser range scanners are a popular method for acquiring three-dimensional geometry due to their accuracy and robustness. Maximizing scanner accuracy while minimizing engineering c...
James Davis, Xing Chen
ICCV
2009
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Static Multi-Camera Factorization Using Rigid Motion
Camera networks have gained increased importance in recent years. Previous approaches mostly used point correspondences between different camera views to calibrate such systems....
Roland Angst, Marc Pollefeys
IWCM
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Determining the Translational Speed of a Camera from Time-Varying Optical Flow
Under certain assumptions, a moving camera can be self-calibrated solely on the basis of instantaneous optical flow. However, due to a fundamental indeterminacy of scale, instanta...
Anton van den Hengel, Wojciech Chojnacki, Michael ...