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MirrorCalib: Utilizing Human Pose Information for Mirror-based Virtual Camera Calibration

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arxiv 2311.02791 v3 pith:OCHDYGNM submitted 2023-11-05 cs.CV

classification cs.CV
keywords camerahumanjointlocationsalgorithmbodyerrorextrinsic
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In this paper, we present the novel task of estimating the extrinsic parameters of a virtual camera relative to a real camera in exercise videos with a mirror. This task poses a significant challenge in scenarios where the views from the real and mirrored cameras have no overlap or share salient features. To address this issue, prior knowledge of a human body and 2D joint locations are utilized to estimate the camera extrinsic parameters when a person is in front of a mirror. We devise a modified eight-point algorithm to obtain an initial estimation from 2D joint locations. The 2D joint locations are then refined subject to human body constraints. Finally, a RANSAC algorithm is employed to remove outliers by comparing their epipolar distances to a predetermined threshold. MirrorCalib achieves a rotation error of 1.82{\deg} and a translation error of 69.51 mm on a collected real-world dataset, which outperforms the state-of-art method.

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