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Dans cet article, nous abordons le problème de la récupération des coefficients de distorsion radiale de la caméra à partir de UN image. L'approche que nous proposons utilise un type particulier de serpents appelé serpents à distorsion radiale. Les serpents à distorsion radiale se comportent comme des contours déformables conventionnels, sauf que leurs comportements sont globalement connectés via un modèle cohérent de distorsion radiale de l'image. Les expériences montrent que les serpents à distorsion radiale sont plus robustes et précis que les serpents conventionnels et la sélection manuelle des points.
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Sing Bing KANG, "Radial Distortion Snakes" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 12, pp. 1603-1611, December 2001, doi: .
Abstract: In this paper, we address the problem of recovering the camera radial distortion coefficients from one image. The approach that we propose uses a special kind of snakes called radial distortion snakes. Radial distortion snakes behave like conventional deformable contours, except that their behavior are globally connected via a consistent model of image radial distortion. Experiments show that radial distortion snakes are more robust and accurate than conventional snakes and manual point selection.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e84-d_12_1603/_p
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