Date of Submission
Spring 2018
Academic Programs and Concentrations
Computer Science; Mathematics
Project Advisor 1
Keith O'Hara
Project Advisor 2
Stefan Mendez-Diaz
Abstract/Artist's Statement
This project explores techniques for undistorting projections on the internal surface of a dome through projector-camera calibration. Calibration of a camera system is the process of finding properties of the imaging devices and relationship between the system and scene. A stereoscopic calibration process allows for 3D reconstruction of the scene at hand. By focusing on the specific stereoscopic calibration method of projector-camera calibration, the method enables various applications such as undistortion and warpings of the projections from the projector. Furthermore, this project attempts to adapt these methods to a fisheye camera and domed-mirror projector setup which requires different augmented techniques for calibration estimation. These adaptations of the original method allow for a greater imaging field of view and projecting area required for the unique physical scene.
Open Access Agreement
On-Campus only
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.
Recommended Citation
Tirto, Darren Asante, "Projector-Camera Calibration for a Multi-Planar Dome" (2018). Senior Projects Spring 2018. 26.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2018/26
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