DocumentCode
2460469
Title
Geolocating Static Cameras
Author
Jacobs, Nathan ; Satkin, Scott ; Roman, Nathaniel ; Speyer, Richard ; Pless, Robert
Author_Institution
Washington Univ., St. Louis
fYear
2007
fDate
14-21 Oct. 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
A key problem in widely distributed camera networks is locating the cameras. This paper considers three scenarios for camera localization: localizing a camera in an unknown environment, adding a new camera in a region with many other cameras, and localizing a camera by finding correlations with satellite imagery. We find that simple summary statistics (the time course of principal component coefficients) are sufficient to geolocate cameras without determining correspondences between cameras or explicitly reasoning about weather in the scene. We present results from a database of images from 538 cameras collected over the course of a year. We find that for cameras that remain stationary and for which we have accurate image times- tamps, we can localize most cameras to within 50 miles of the known location. In addition, we demonstrate the use of a distributed camera network in the construction a map of weather conditions.
Keywords
cameras; image processing; principal component analysis; camera localization; distributed camera networks; principal component coefficients; satellite imagery; static camera geolocation; Calibration; Cameras; Computer science; Image databases; Jacobian matrices; Layout; Satellites; Statistical distributions; Sun; Surveillance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision, 2007. ICCV 2007. IEEE 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Rio de Janeiro
ISSN
1550-5499
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1630-1
Electronic_ISBN
1550-5499
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCV.2007.4408995
Filename
4408995
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