Dive Deeper into Rectifying Homography for Stereo Camera Online Self-Calibration

September 19, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· πŸ› IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation

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Authors Hongbo Zhao, Yikang Zhang, Qijun Chen, Rui Fan arXiv ID 2309.10314 Category cs.RO: Robotics Cross-listed cs.CV Citations 12 Venue IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Accurate estimation of stereo camera extrinsic parameters is the key to guarantee the performance of stereo matching algorithms. In prior arts, the online self-calibration of stereo cameras has commonly been formulated as a specialized visual odometry problem, without taking into account the principles of stereo rectification. In this paper, we first delve deeply into the concept of rectifying homography, which serves as the cornerstone for the development of our novel stereo camera online self-calibration algorithm, for cases where only a single pair of images is available. Furthermore, we introduce a simple yet effective solution for global optimum extrinsic parameter estimation in the presence of stereo video sequences. Additionally, we emphasize the impracticality of using three Euler angles and three components in the translation vectors for performance quantification. Instead, we introduce four new evaluation metrics to quantify the robustness and accuracy of extrinsic parameter estimation, applicable to both single-pair and multi-pair cases. Extensive experiments conducted across indoor and outdoor environments using various experimental setups validate the effectiveness of our proposed algorithm. The comprehensive evaluation results demonstrate its superior performance in comparison to the baseline algorithm. Our source code, demo video, and supplement are publicly available at mias.group/StereoCalibrator.
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