Calibration of Nodal and Free-Moving Cameras in Dynamic Scenes for Post-Production

E. Imre, Jean-Yves Guillemaut, A. Hilton
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Abstract

In film production, many post-production tasks require the availability of accurate camera calibration information. This paper presents an algorithm for through-the-lens calibration of a moving camera for a common scenario in film production and broadcasting: The camera views a dynamic scene, which is also viewed by a set of static cameras with known calibration. The proposed method involves the construction of a sparse scene model from the static cameras, with respect to which the moving camera is registered, by applying the appropriate perspective-n-point (PnP) solver. In addition to the general motion case, the algorithm can handle the nodal cameras with unknown focal length via a novel P2P algorithm. The approach can identify a subset of static cameras that are more likely to generate a high number of scene-image correspondences, and can robustly deal with dynamic scenes. Our target applications include dense 3D reconstruction, stereoscopic 3D rendering and 3D scene augmentation, through which the success of the algorithm is demonstrated experimentally.
动态场景中节点和自由移动摄像机的后期校正
在电影制作中,许多后期制作任务需要获得准确的摄像机校准信息。本文提出了一种针对电影制作和广播中常见场景的移动摄像机的镜头校准算法:摄像机观看一个动态场景,该场景也由一组已知校准的静态摄像机观看。该方法通过应用适当的视角n点(PnP)求解器,从静态摄像机构建稀疏场景模型,并对运动摄像机进行配准。除了一般运动情况外,该算法还可以通过一种新颖的P2P算法处理焦距未知的节点相机。该方法可以识别出更有可能产生大量场景图像对应的静态相机子集,并且可以鲁棒地处理动态场景。我们的目标应用包括密集三维重建、立体三维渲染和三维场景增强,并通过实验证明了该算法的成功。
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