Your browser does not support JavaScript!
http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com
1887

Camera parameters estimation in soccer scenes on the basis of points at infinity

Camera parameters estimation in soccer scenes on the basis of points at infinity

For access to this article, please select a purchase option:

Buy article PDF
£12.50
(plus tax if applicable)
Buy Knowledge Pack
10 articles for £75.00
(plus taxes if applicable)

IET members benefit from discounts to all IET publications and free access to E&T Magazine. If you are an IET member, log in to your account and the discounts will automatically be applied.

Learn more about IET membership 

Recommend Title Publication to library

You must fill out fields marked with: *

Librarian details
Name:*
Email:*
Your details
Name:*
Email:*
Department:*
Why are you recommending this title?
Select reason:
 
 
 
 
 
IET Computer Vision — Recommend this title to your library

Thank you

Your recommendation has been sent to your librarian.

Camera parameters estimation is an important issue in machine vision. This study proposes a new method to find translation and rotation matrix of camera in a sport scene based on points at infinity. Vanishing point (point at infinity) of parallel lines is the image of the point at infinity, which corresponds to the projection of the intersection of parallel lines at infinity. According to projective geometry constraint, camera rotation of the projection matrix is directly computed using two vanishing points and rotation matrix of camera extracted from those points at infinity. Computer simulation and real data experiments are carried out to validate the proposed method.

References

    1. 1)
    2. 2)
    3. 3)
    4. 4)
    5. 5)
      • Jin, S., Hongbin, G., Xiaolin, Q., Jiping, Z.: `A new camera calibration based on vanishing point', Seventh World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation, (WCICA’08), 2008, p. 2371–2376.
    6. 6)
    7. 7)
    8. 8)
    9. 9)
      • Farin, D., Krabbe, S., de With, P.H.N., Effelsberg, W.: `Robust camera calibration for sport videos using court models', Proc. Storage and Retrieval Methods and Applications for Multimedia 2004, 2003, San Jose, CA, USA, p. 80–91.
    10. 10)
      • Gallagher, A.C.: `Using vanishing points to correct camera rotation in images', Proc. Second Canadian Conf. on Computer and Robot Vision, 2005.
    11. 11)
http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.1049/iet-cvi.2010.0107
Loading

Related content

content/journals/10.1049/iet-cvi.2010.0107
pub_keyword,iet_inspecKeyword,pub_concept
6
6
Loading
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address