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Generating a full spherical view bymodeling the relation between two fisheye images
Full spherical views provide advantages in many applications that use visual information. Dual back-to-back fisheye cameras
are receiving much attention to obtain this type of view. However, obtaining a high-quality full spherical view is very
challenging. In this paper, we propose a correction step that models the relation between the pixels of the pair of fisheye
images in polar coordinates. This correction is implemented during the mapping from the unit sphere to the fisheye image
using the equidistant fisheye projection. The objective is that the projections of the same point in the pair of images have the
same position on the unit sphere after the correction. In this way, they will also have the same position on the equirectangular
coordinate system. Consequently, the discontinuity between the spherical views for blending is minimized. Throughout the
manuscript, we show that the angular polar coordinates of the same scene point in the fisheye images are related by a sine
function and the radial distance coordinates by a linear function. Also, we propose employing a polynomial as a geometric
transformation between the pair of spherical views during the image alignment since the relationship between the matching
points of pairs of spherical views is not linear, especially in the top/bottom regions. Quantitative evaluations demonstrate
that using the correction step improves the quality of the full spherical view, i.e. IQ MS-SSIM, up to 7%. Similarly, using a
polynomial improves the IQ MS-SSIM up to 6.29% with respect to using an affine matrix
The Geometry and Usage of the Supplementary Fisheye Lenses in Smartphones
Nowadays, mobile phones are more than a device that can only satisfy the communication need between people. Since fisheye lenses integrated with mobile phones are lightweight and easy to use, they are advantageous. In addition to this advantage, it is experimented whether fisheye lens and mobile phone combination can be used in a photogrammetric way, and if so, what will be the result. Fisheye lens equipment used with mobile phones was tested in this study. For this, standard calibration of ‘Olloclip 3 in one’ fisheye lens used with iPhone 4S mobile phone and ‘Nikon FC‐E9’ fisheye lens used with Nikon Coolpix8700 are compared based on equidistant model. This experimental study shows that Olloclip 3 in one fisheye lens developed for mobile phones has at least the similar characteristics with classic fisheye lenses. The dimensions of fisheye lenses used with smart phones are getting smaller and the prices are reducing. Moreover, as verified in this study, the accuracy of fisheye lenses used in smartphones is better than conventional fisheye lenses. The use of smartphones with fisheye lenses will give the possibility of practical applications to ordinary users in the near future
A New Control Framework For The Visual Environment Based On Low-Cost HDR Luminance Acquisition
This study introduces a new control framework, based on a low-cost programmable luminance acquisition (HDR) sensor placed on the interior surface of the window. The new sensor, photometrically and geometrically calibrated, can capture luminance and geometry details of potential glare sources within its entire visual span in real time, while also providing feedback about transmitted illuminance. Real-time processing of the sensor data enables an alternate, low-cost glare sensing system that can be directly used in daylighting controls and building automation systems. This novel framework is the first proposed solution to address direct and reflective glare in a straightforward and efficient way and therefore it is a significant step towards improving the visual environment in perimeter building zones
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