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A Linear Extrinsic Calibration of Kaleidoscopic Imaging System from Single 3D Point

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2017-05-30 v3

Abstract

This paper proposes a new extrinsic calibration of kaleidoscopic imaging system by estimating normals and distances of the mirrors. The problem to be solved in this paper is a simultaneous estimation of all mirror parameters consistent throughout multiple reflections. Unlike conventional methods utilizing a pair of direct and mirrored images of a reference 3D object to estimate the parameters on a per-mirror basis, our method renders the simultaneous estimation problem into solving a linear set of equations. The key contribution of this paper is to introduce a linear estimation of multiple mirror parameters from kaleidoscopic 2D projections of a single 3D point of unknown geometry. Evaluations with synthesized and real images demonstrate the performance of the proposed algorithm in comparison with conventional methods.

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@article{arxiv.1703.02826,
  title  = {A Linear Extrinsic Calibration of Kaleidoscopic Imaging System from Single 3D Point},
  author = {Kosuke Takahashi and Akihiro Miyata and Shohei Nobuhara and Takashi Matsuyama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.02826},
  year   = {2017}
}

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to appear in CVPR 2017