A Camera Model for Line-Scan Cameras with Telecentric Lenses

Author:

Steger CarstenORCID,Ulrich MarkusORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe propose a camera model for line-scan cameras with telecentric lenses. The camera model assumes a linear relative motion with constant velocity between the camera and the object. It allows to model lens distortions, while supporting arbitrary positions of the line sensor with respect to the optical axis. We comprehensively examine the degeneracies of the camera model and propose methods to handle them. Furthermore, we examine the relation of the proposed camera model to affine cameras. In addition, we propose an algorithm to calibrate telecentric line-scan cameras using a planar calibration object. We perform an extensive evaluation of the proposed camera model that establishes the validity and accuracy of the proposed model. We also show that even for lenses with very small lens distortions, the distortions are statistically highly significant. Therefore, they cannot be omitted in real-world applications.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Software

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