ОПИСАНИЕ
All of us love taking photos and mainly by our phones. But what does that mean for the technique of producing images?
James Pritts is a researcher at the Center for Machine Perception (CMP) and a PhD candidate at Czech Technical University (Prague), who was a Lead Engineer for BAE Systems, worked with NASA and Shell Global Solutions. His current research devoted to detecting and modeling repeated patterns in images. Wide-angle imagery that has significant lens distortion is common since consumer photography is now dominated by mobile-phone and GoPro-type cameras. High-accuracy rectification from wide-angle imagery is not possible with only pinhole camera models.
During this meeting James will introduce the first minimal solvers that jointly solve for affine-rectification and radial lens distortion from coplanar repeated patterns. The proposed solvers incorporate lens distortion into the camera model and extend accurate rectification to wide-angle imagery, which is now common from consumer cameras.
Event will take place on the 14th of December at 18:00 (6:00 PM) downstairs in Lectorium (Kozelnytska Street, 2А).
Meeting language is English.
Free entrance after registration: https://goo.gl/forms/Kg7nKGZKRU3WvtNg1