Scientific Reports (Aug 2024)
A new method with C-means segmentation for non-uniform image coordinate system definition in panoramic imaging employing Ladybug2 camera
Abstract
Abstract A panorama ensures a stunning wide-angle field of view up to 360° representation of a scene, exceeding the limits of a normal photograph. Panoramic cameras satisfy the single-viewpoint characteristic. There are several types of panoramic cameras for 360-degree imaging. Multi-camera panoramic imaging systems pose a difficulty in obtaining a single projection center for the cameras. In a variety of practical implementations of panoramic cameras, it is possible to calculate three-dimensional coordinates from a panoramic image, especially using the Direct Linear Transformation (DLT) method. In this study, not only a defining method of the non-uniform image coordinate system is presented by utilizing the C-Means algorithm for a single panoramic image, captured with a Ladybug2 panoramic camera in a panoramic calibration room but also the use of an elliptical panoramic projection coordinate system is defined by the Singular Value Decomposition method in a panoramic view. The results of the suggested method have been compared with the DLT algorithm for a single panoramic image which defined a conventional photogrammetric image coordinate system. It has been observed that the proposed method provides more accurate results for the 3D coordinate definition.
Keywords