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ESC: Evolutionary Stitched Camera Calibration in the Wild

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arxiv 2404.12694 v1 pith:XFMDUNE7 submitted 2024-04-19 cs.CV cs.NE

ESC: Evolutionary Stitched Camera Calibration in the Wild

classification cs.CV cs.NE
keywords calibrationevolutionarymulti-camerastitchedapproachcameracharacteristicsfields
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This work introduces a novel end-to-end approach for estimating extrinsic parameters of cameras in multi-camera setups on real-life sports fields. We identify the source of significant calibration errors in multi-camera environments and address the limitations of existing calibration methods, particularly the disparity between theoretical models and actual sports field characteristics. We propose the Evolutionary Stitched Camera calibration (ESC) algorithm to bridge this gap. It consists of image segmentation followed by evolutionary optimization of a novel loss function, providing a unified and accurate multi-camera calibration solution with high visual fidelity. The outcome allows the creation of virtual stitched views from multiple video sources, being as important for practical applications as numerical accuracy. We demonstrate the superior performance of our approach compared to state-of-the-art methods across diverse real-life football fields with varying physical characteristics.

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