• DocumentCode
    69757
  • Title

    Geometrical Analysis of Localization Error in Stereo Vision Systems

  • Author

    Fooladgar, Fahimeh ; Samavi, S. ; Soroushmehr, Sayed Mohammad Reza ; Shirani, Shahram

  • Author_Institution
    Isfahan Univ. of Technol., Isfahan, Iran
  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Nov. 2013
  • Firstpage
    4236
  • Lastpage
    4246
  • Abstract
    Determining an object location in a specific region is an important task in many machine vision applications. Different parameters affect the accuracy of the localization process. The quantization process in charge-coupled device of a camera is one of the sources of error that causes estimation rather than identifying the exact position of the observed object. A cluster of points, in the field of view of a camera are mapped into a pixel. These points form an uncertainty region. In this paper, we present a geometrical model to analyze the volume of this uncertainty region as a criterion for object localization error. The proposed approach models the field of view of each pixel as an oblique cone. The uncertainty region is formed via the intersection of two cones, each emanating from one of the two cameras. Because of the complexity in modeling of two oblique cones´ intersection, we propose three methods to simplify the problem. In the first two methods, only four lines are used. Each line goes through the camera´s lens, modeled as a pinhole, and then passes one of the four vertices of a square that is fitted around the circular pixel. The first proposed method projects all points of these four lines into an image plane. In the second method, the line-cone intersection is used instead of intersection of two cones. Therefore, by applying line-cone intersection, the boundary points of the intersection of the two cones are determined. In the third approach, the extremum points of the intersection of two cones are determined by the Lagrangain method. The validity of our methods is verified through extensive simulations. In addition, we analyze effects of parameters, such as the baseline length, focal length, and pixel size, on the amount of the estimation error.
  • Keywords
    CCD image sensors; cameras; computer vision; computerised instrumentation; estimation theory; lenses; measurement errors; measurement uncertainty; position measurement; quantisation (signal); stereo image processing; 3D position measurement; Lagrangain method; boundary point; charge coupled device; estimation error; field of view; geometrical analysis; image plane; line cone intersection; localization process accuracy; machine vision; object localization error; oblique cone intersection; oblique cone pixel; pinhole camera lens; quantization process; stereo vision system; uncertainty region; Cone intersection; geometrical error analysis; quantization error; stereo vision;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Sensors Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1530-437X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSEN.2013.2264480
  • Filename
    6517867