Example Detect Calibration Target
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Jump to navigationJump to searchBoofCV provides fully automated calibration target detection. Once detected calibration point locations are returned with a high level of precision. While intended for camera calibration, they can also be used for other applications, such as augmented reality. In this example it is demonstrated how to detect different types of grid based targets.
Example File: ExampleDetectCalibrationPoints.java
Concepts:
- Fiducials / Markers
- Calibration
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Example Code
/**
* Example that demonstrates how to detect calibration targets. Calibration points are found on the
* targets to a high level of precision. It is assumed that a single image only shows a single target
* and that the entire target is visible. If these conditions are not meet then the target is likely
* to not be detected.
*
* @author Peter Abeles
*/
public class ExampleDetectCalibrationPoints {
public static void main( String args[] ) {
// load the test image
// String directory = UtilIO.pathExample("calibration/stereo/Bumblebee2_Square");
String directory = UtilIO.pathExample("calibration/stereo/Bumblebee2_Chess");
BufferedImage orig = UtilImageIO.loadImage(directory+"/left01.jpg");
GrayF32 input = ConvertBufferedImage.convertFrom(orig,(GrayF32)null);
// To select different types of detectors add or remove comments below
DetectorFiducialCalibration detector;
// For chessboard targets, tune RADIUS parameter for your images
// detector = FactoryFiducialCalibration.squareGrid(null, new ConfigGridDimen(4, 3, 30, 30));
detector = FactoryFiducialCalibration.chessboard(null, new ConfigGridDimen(7, 5, 30));
// process the image and check for failure condition
if( !detector.process(input) )
throw new RuntimeException("Target detection failed!");
// Ordered observations of calibration points on the target
CalibrationObservation set = detector.getDetectedPoints();
// render and display the results
Graphics2D g2 = orig.createGraphics();
for( PointIndex2D_F64 p : set.points )
VisualizeFeatures.drawPoint(g2,p.x,p.y,3,Color.RED, true);
ShowImages.showWindow(orig,"Calibration Points", true);
}
}