Gaku Nakano
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Camera Calibration Using Parallel Line Segments
Auto-TLDR; Closed-Form Calibration of Surveillance Cameras using Parallel 3D Line Segment Projections
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This paper proposes a camera calibration method suitable for surveillance cameras using the image projection of parallel 3D line segments of the same length. We assume that vertical line segments are perpendicular to the ground plane and their bottom end-points are on the ground plane. Under this assumption, the camera parameters can be directly solved by at least two line segments without estimating vanishing points. Extending the minimal solution, we derive a closed-form solution to the least squares case with more than two line segments. Lens distortion is jointly optimized in bundle adjustment. Synthetic data evaluation shows that the best depression angle of a camera is around 50 degrees. In real data evaluation, we use body joints of pedestrians as vertical line segments. The experimental results on publicly available datasets show that the proposed method with a human pose detector can correctly calibrate wide-angle cameras including radial distortion.