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A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods

This research aimed to optimize the camera calibration process by identifying the optimal distance and angle for capturing checkered board images, with a specific focus on understanding the factors that influence the reprojection error ([Formula: see text]). The objective was to improve calibration...

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Autores principales: Hao, Yanan, Tai, Vin Cent, Tan, Yong Chai
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37837069
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198240
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Tai, Vin Cent
Tan, Yong Chai
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description This research aimed to optimize the camera calibration process by identifying the optimal distance and angle for capturing checkered board images, with a specific focus on understanding the factors that influence the reprojection error ([Formula: see text]). The objective was to improve calibration efficiency by exploring the impacts of distance and orientation factors and the feasibility of independently manipulating these factors. The study employed Zhang’s camera calibration method, along with the 2(k) full-factorial analysis method and the Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) method, to identify the optimal calibration parameters. Three calibration methods were devised: calibration with distance factors (D, H, V), orientation factors (R, P, Y), and the combined two influential factors from both sets of factors. The calibration study was carried out with three different stereo cameras. The results indicate that D is the most influential factor, while H and V are nearly equally influential for method A; P and R are the two most influential orientation factors for method B. Compared to Zhang’s method alone, on average, methods A, B, and C reduce [Formula: see text] by 25%, 24%, and 34%, respectively. However, method C requires about 10% more calibration images than methods A and B combined. For applications where lower value of [Formula: see text] is required, method C is recommended. This study provides valuable insights into the factors affecting [Formula: see text] in calibration processes. The proposed methods can be used to improve the calibration accuracy for stereo cameras for the applications in object detection and ranging. The findings expand our understanding of camera calibration, particularly the influence of distance and orientation factors, making significant contributions to camera calibration procedures.
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spelling pubmed-105750352023-10-14 A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods Hao, Yanan Tai, Vin Cent Tan, Yong Chai Sensors (Basel) Article This research aimed to optimize the camera calibration process by identifying the optimal distance and angle for capturing checkered board images, with a specific focus on understanding the factors that influence the reprojection error ([Formula: see text]). The objective was to improve calibration efficiency by exploring the impacts of distance and orientation factors and the feasibility of independently manipulating these factors. The study employed Zhang’s camera calibration method, along with the 2(k) full-factorial analysis method and the Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) method, to identify the optimal calibration parameters. Three calibration methods were devised: calibration with distance factors (D, H, V), orientation factors (R, P, Y), and the combined two influential factors from both sets of factors. The calibration study was carried out with three different stereo cameras. The results indicate that D is the most influential factor, while H and V are nearly equally influential for method A; P and R are the two most influential orientation factors for method B. Compared to Zhang’s method alone, on average, methods A, B, and C reduce [Formula: see text] by 25%, 24%, and 34%, respectively. However, method C requires about 10% more calibration images than methods A and B combined. For applications where lower value of [Formula: see text] is required, method C is recommended. This study provides valuable insights into the factors affecting [Formula: see text] in calibration processes. The proposed methods can be used to improve the calibration accuracy for stereo cameras for the applications in object detection and ranging. The findings expand our understanding of camera calibration, particularly the influence of distance and orientation factors, making significant contributions to camera calibration procedures. MDPI 2023-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10575035/ /pubmed/37837069 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198240 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods
title A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods
title_full A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods
title_fullStr A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods
title_full_unstemmed A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods
title_short A Systematic Stereo Camera Calibration Strategy: Leveraging Latin Hypercube Sampling and 2(k) Full-Factorial Design of Experiment Methods
title_sort systematic stereo camera calibration strategy: leveraging latin hypercube sampling and 2(k) full-factorial design of experiment methods
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10575035/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198240
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