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A Synthetic Benchmarking Pipeline to Compare Camera Calibration Algorithms

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arxiv 2307.01013 v2 pith:KTQPCSFS submitted 2023-07-03 cs.CV cs.GR

classification cs.CVcs.GR
keywords calibrationcamerapatternsalgorithmssynthcalaccuratebenchmarkingdataset
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Accurate camera calibration is crucial for various computer vision applications. However, measuring calibration accuracy in the real world is challenging due to the lack of datasets with ground truth to evaluate them. In this paper, we present SynthCal, a synthetic camera calibration benchmarking pipeline that generates images of calibration patterns to measure and enable accurate quantification of calibration algorithm performance in camera parameter estimation. We present a SynthCal generated calibration dataset with four common patterns, two camera types, and two environments with varying view, distortion, lighting, and noise levels for both monocular and multi-camera systems. The dataset evaluates both single and multi-view calibration algorithms by measuring re-projection and root-mean-square errors for identical patterns and camera settings. Additionally, we analyze the significance of different patterns using different calibration configurations. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of SynthCal in evaluating various calibration algorithms and patterns.

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