Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences

Image sequences, in particular digital video sequences, are characterised by the features which result in their high potential as measurement data. However, as early as at the stage of visual assessment of digital film images, originating, in particular, from amateur cameras, occurrence of some defo...

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Main Author: Markowski Tomasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2015-06-01
Series:Geodesy and Cartography
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spelling doaj-5aef0a1ed3bd4ca1b54e978e413e8d082020-11-25T02:57:24ZengPolish Academy of SciencesGeodesy and Cartography2300-25812015-06-01641436410.1515/geocart-2015-0005geocart-2015-0005Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequencesMarkowski Tomasz0Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography, Department of Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Systems, Pl. Politechniki 1, 00-661 Warsaw, PolandImage sequences, in particular digital video sequences, are characterised by the features which result in their high potential as measurement data. However, as early as at the stage of visual assessment of digital film images, originating, in particular, from amateur cameras, occurrence of some deformations may be observed, which may highly influence the results of measurements performed using these images; such deformations differ from deformations occurred in the case of static photographic images. It results both, by the method of image recording, using an electronic shutter and interlaced or progressive scanning, as well as the method of file recording and compression. It is worth to notice the systematic nature of such deformations, which highly depend on mutual motions of a camera and recorded objects. The objective of presented research works was to develop the mathematical description of image deformations, as a function of motion parameters. This would allow for adaptation of the camera calibration process to the demands of sequential imaging, as well as for modification of algorithms of measurements using self-calibration, and, as a result, minimisation of deformations. Another objective was to analyse the influence of deformations, typical for digital film images, on the results of measurements performed using these images, by means of series of experiments, which were based on multiple calibration of static and a moving camera, also with the use of a spatial test field. The first part was made by developing formulas based on some geometric relations, using some simplifications. On the stage of experimental research a certain degree of compatibility of experimental results and theoretical assumptions were confirmed.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/geocart.2014.64.issue-1/geocart-2015-0005/geocart-2015-0005.xml?format=INTimage sequencesdigital video camerainternal geometrynon-metric cameracamera calibration
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Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences
Geodesy and Cartography
image sequences
digital video camera
internal geometry
non-metric camera
camera calibration
author_facet Markowski Tomasz
author_sort Markowski Tomasz
title Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences
title_short Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences
title_full Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences
title_fullStr Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences
title_full_unstemmed Analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences
title_sort analysis on the dynamic deformations of the images from digital film sequences
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Geodesy and Cartography
issn 2300-2581
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Image sequences, in particular digital video sequences, are characterised by the features which result in their high potential as measurement data. However, as early as at the stage of visual assessment of digital film images, originating, in particular, from amateur cameras, occurrence of some deformations may be observed, which may highly influence the results of measurements performed using these images; such deformations differ from deformations occurred in the case of static photographic images. It results both, by the method of image recording, using an electronic shutter and interlaced or progressive scanning, as well as the method of file recording and compression. It is worth to notice the systematic nature of such deformations, which highly depend on mutual motions of a camera and recorded objects. The objective of presented research works was to develop the mathematical description of image deformations, as a function of motion parameters. This would allow for adaptation of the camera calibration process to the demands of sequential imaging, as well as for modification of algorithms of measurements using self-calibration, and, as a result, minimisation of deformations. Another objective was to analyse the influence of deformations, typical for digital film images, on the results of measurements performed using these images, by means of series of experiments, which were based on multiple calibration of static and a moving camera, also with the use of a spatial test field. The first part was made by developing formulas based on some geometric relations, using some simplifications. On the stage of experimental research a certain degree of compatibility of experimental results and theoretical assumptions were confirmed.
topic image sequences
digital video camera
internal geometry
non-metric camera
camera calibration
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