自校准偏振辐射校准

Daniel Teo, Boxin Shi, Yinqiang Zheng, Sai-Kit Yeung
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提出了一种自定标偏振辐射定标方法。从一组不同未知偏振角下的单一视点图像中,我们恢复了相机反响应函数和相对于第一个角度的偏振角。问题以综合的方式解决,同时恢复两个未知数。该方法利用了这样一个事实,即当偏振滤光片旋转时,偏振光的强度应该呈正弦变化,只要响应是线性的。它提供了第一个解决方案,以证明通过极化辐射校准的可能性。我们使用合成数据和使用不同相机捕获的真实世界物体来评估我们提出的方法的准确性。发现自校准结果与多次曝光序列的结果相当。
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Self-Calibrating Polarising Radiometric Calibration
We present a self-calibrating polarising radiometric calibration method. From a set of images taken from a single viewpoint under different unknown polarising angles, we recover the inverse camera response function and the polarising angles relative to the first angle. The problem is solved in an integrated manner, recovering both of the unknowns simultaneously. The method exploits the fact that the intensity of polarised light should vary sinusoidally as the polarising filter is rotated, provided that the response is linear. It offers the first solution to demonstrate the possibility of radiometric calibration through polarisation. We evaluate the accuracy of our proposed method using synthetic data and real world objects captured using different cameras. The self-calibrated results were found to be comparable with those from multiple exposure sequence.
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