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Computer vision assisted virtual reality calibration

W.S. Kim

Year
1999
Citations
41

Abstract

A computer vision assisted semi-automatic virtual reality (VR) calibration technology has been developed that can accurately match a virtual environment of graphically simulated 3D models to the video images of the real task environment. We have developed a new 20-variable weighted least-squares algorithm that updates both camera and object models simultaneously for given two camera views of two mating objects. This simultaneous update enables accurate model matching even with rough, approximate initial camera calibrations. The developed semi-automatic VR calibration supports automated intermediate updates, eliminating nearly all operator interaction except for initial coarse matching. In our quasi-static supervisory telerobotic applications, intermediate VR calibrations are performed intermittently at a few robot stopping poses only, as a cost-effective and safer approach compared to real-time visual servoing. Extensive experimental results comparing alignment errors under various viewing conditions are presented.

Keywords

Computer scienceComputer visionArtificial intelligenceVirtual realityCalibrationCamera resectioningRobotVirtual machineVisual servoingAugmented reality

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