Geometric Calibration of Micro-Lens-Based Light-Field Cameras using Line Features

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We present a novel method of geometric calibration of micro-lens-based light-field cameras. Accurate geometric calibration is a basis of various applications. Instead of using sub-aperture images, we utilize raw images directly for calibration. We select proper regions in raw images and extract line features from micro-lens images in those regions. For the whole process, we formulate a new projection model of micro-lens-based light-field cameras. It is transformed into a linear form using line features. We compute an initial solution of both intrinsic and extrinsic parameters by a linear computation, and refine it via a non-linear optimization. Experimental results show the accuracy of the correspondences between rays and pixels in raw images, estimated by the proposed method.
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European Conference on Computer Vision Committee
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2014-09-11
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English
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European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV2014)

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/219154
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