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DOI10.1109/SIBGRAPI.2017.9
Citation KeyBorsatoMori:2017:BuStLi
TitleBuilding structured lighting applications using low-cost cameras
FormatOn-line
Year2017
Access Date2024, Apr. 29
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2. Context
Author1 Borsato, Frank Helbert
2 Morimoto, Carlos Hitoshi
Affiliation1 Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná
2 Universidade de São Paulo
EditorTorchelsen, Rafael Piccin
Nascimento, Erickson Rangel do
Panozzo, Daniele
Liu, Zicheng
Farias, Mylène
Viera, Thales
Sacht, Leonardo
Ferreira, Nivan
Comba, João Luiz Dihl
Hirata, Nina
Schiavon Porto, Marcelo
Vital, Creto
Pagot, Christian Azambuja
Petronetto, Fabiano
Clua, Esteban
Cardeal, Flávio
e-Mail Addressfrankhelbert@utfpr.edu.br
Conference NameConference on Graphics, Patterns and Images, 30 (SIBGRAPI)
Conference LocationNiterói, RJ, Brazil
Date17-20 Oct. 2017
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
Publisher CityLos Alamitos
Book TitleProceedings
Tertiary TypeFull Paper
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3. Content and structure
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Keywordscamera synchronization
structured lighting
differential lighting
AbstractStructured lighting is a computer vision technique that projects illumination patterns onto the scene to facilitate feature extraction from the captured images. The use of low-cost cameras is avoided not only due to their low image quality but mostly due to the lack of a synchronization mechanism for the illuminators. In this paper we propose a method to synchronize low-cost cameras and illuminators based on the dynamic estimation of the camera sensor exposure and number of lines. At the same time, the use of structured stroboscopic lighting is used to enhance the image quality. Starting with a coarse estimation of the sensor parameters, we developed computer vision algorithms that detect image artifacts created by the structured lighting when the illuminators are not correctly synchronized with the camera frames. The detected artifacts are used to refine the estimation of the sensor parameters and to adjust the firing of the illuminators until a clear picture is obtained. Our technique requires a simple external circuit to control the firing of the illuminators, that is adjusted by software, and allows virtually any modern digital camera to be used in structured lighting applications. We demonstrate the use of this technique in a fast 187 fps robust pupil detector that can be used for gaze interaction applications.
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