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Vision-aided inertial navigation with rolling-shutter cameras
The International Journal of Robotics Research, 2014In this paper, we focus on the problem of pose estimation using measurements from an inertial measurement unit and a rolling-shutter (RS) camera. The challenges posed by RS image capture are typically addressed by using approximate, low-dimensional representations of the camera motion.
Mingyang Li, Anastasios I. Mourikis
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Unified Video Reconstruction for Rolling Shutter and Global Shutter Cameras
IEEE Transactions on Image ProcessingCurrently, the general domain of video reconstruction (VR) is fragmented into different shutters spanning global shutter and rolling shutter cameras. Despite rapid progress in the state-of-the-art, existing methods overwhelmingly follow shutter-specific paradigms and cannot conceptually generalize to other shutter types, hindering the uniformity of VR ...
Bin Fan +4 more
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High-speed asynchronous Optical Camera Communication using LED and rolling shutter camera
2015 Seventh International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks, 2015This paper introduces the asynchronous Optical Camera Communication (asynchronous OCC) using LED and rolling shutter camera as a pair of wireless communication. Aiming to enhance the capacity of unidirectional wireless link, the response of camera is measured, and then the operating frequency range, system architecture, decoding procedure and algorithm
Trang Nguyen, C. H. Hong, N. Le, Y. Jang
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Fast structured illumination microscopy using rolling shutter cameras
Measurement Science and Technology, 2016Spatial light modulators (SLM) update in a synchronous manner, whereas the data readout process in fast structured illumination systems is usually done using a rolling shutter camera with asynchronous readout. In structured illumination microscopy (SIM), this leads to synchronization problems causing a speed limit for fast acquisition. In this paper we
Liyan Song +6 more
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Motion and velocity estimation of rolling shutter cameras
Proceedings of the 9th European Conference on Visual Media Production - CVMP '12, 2012Most modern camera designs based on CMOS sensors do not have a global, but a rolling shutter that exposes the lines of the sensor at different times. This leads to distortions under camera or object motion and affects computer vision techniques. This article introduces the use of a linear velocity model for camera motion and estimates these additional ...
Oliver Grau, Julien Pansiot
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Vibration Extraction Using Rolling Shutter Cameras
2016Measurements of vibrations, such as sound hitting an object or running a motor, are widely used in industry and research. Traditional methods need either direct contact with the object or a laser vibrometer. Although computer vision methods have been applied to solve this problem, high speed cameras are usually preferred.
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Cepstrum-based interferometric microscopy with rolling-shutter cameras
Optics LettersCepstrum-based interferometric microscopy (CIM) has risen as a groundbreaking digital holographic microscopy (DHM) technique that overcomes the conventional need of a clean/known reference beam for holographic recording. In CIM, two arbitrary complex object fields interfere each other to provide quantitative phase imaging (QPI) of both at once ...
Ricardo Rubio-Oliver +3 more
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Multiple View 3D Reconstruction with Rolling Shutter Cameras
2016Nowadays Rolling shutter CMOS cameras are embedded on a lot of devices. This type of cameras does not have its retina exposed simultaneously but line by line. The resulting distortions affect structure from motion methods developed for global shutter, like CCD cameras.
Gaspard Duchamp +3 more
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Exploiting camera rolling shutter to detect high frequency signals
Applications of Digital Image Processing XLII, 2019Rolling shutter-based image sensors generate images by sequentially illuminating individual pixel rows. While this often results in unwanted image distortion for scenes with motion, we propose methods to exploit the temporal behavior of the rolling shutter to detect periodic changes.
Lena Franklin, David Huber
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Gaussian Splatting on the Move: Blur and Rolling Shutter Compensation for Natural Camera Motion
European Conference on Computer VisionHigh-quality scene reconstruction and novel view synthesis based on Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) typically require steady, high-quality photographs, often impractical to capture with handheld cameras.
Otto Seiskari +7 more
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