A variational approach to camera motion smoothing
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14/02/2014
14/02/2014
2011
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Resumo |
[EN] In this paper we study a variational problem derived from a computer vision application: video camera calibration with smoothing constraint. By video camera calibration we meanto estimate the location, orientation and lens zoom-setting of the camera for each video frame taking into account image visible features. To simplify the problem we assume that the camera is mounted on a tripod, in such case, for each frame captured at time t , the calibration is provided by 3 parameters : (1) P(t) (PAN) which represents the tripod vertical axis rotation, (2) T(t) (TILT) which represents the tripod horizontal axis rotation and (3) Z(t) (CAMERA ZOOM) the camera lens zoom setting. The calibration function t -> u(t) = (P(t),T(t),Z(t)) is obtained as the minima of an energy function I[u] . In thIs paper we study the existence of minima of such energy function as well as the solutions of the associated Euler-Lagrange equations. |
Identificador |
http://hdl.handle.net/10553/11333 677004 |
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eng |
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Acceso libre by-nc-nd |
Fonte |
Differential equations & applications. -- Croatia, Department of Applied Mathematics,FER, University of Zagreb, 2011. -- 1847-120X. --vol. 3, nº 4, pp. 555-564 |
Palavras-Chave | #33 Ciencias tecnológicas |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article |