Passive-Active Geometric Calibration for View-Dependent Projections onto Arbitrary Surfaces

Authors

  • Stefanie Zollmann Bauhaus University Weimar
  • Tobias Langlotz Bauhaus University Weimar
  • Oliver Bimber Bauhaus University Weimar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/4.2007.6

Keywords:

dynamic geometric calibration, optical flow, projector-camera systems

Abstract

In this paper we present a hybrid technique for correcting distortions that appear when projecting images onto geometrically complex, colored and textured surfaces. It analyzes the optical flow that results from perspective distortions during motions of the observer and tries to use this information for computing the correct image warping. If this fails due to an unreliable optical flow, an accurate -but slower and visiblestructured light projection is automatically triggered. Together with an appropriate radiometric compensation, view-dependent content can be projected onto arbitrary everyday surfaces. An implementation mainly on the GPU ensures fast frame rates.

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Published

2007-09-27

How to Cite

Zollmann, S., Langlotz, T., & Bimber, O. (2007). Passive-Active Geometric Calibration for View-Dependent Projections onto Arbitrary Surfaces. Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 4. https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/4.2007.6

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Section

GI VR/AR 2006