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2004
Springer

General Linear Cameras

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General Linear Cameras
Abstract. We present a General Linear Camera (GLC) model that unifies many previous camera models into a single representation. The GLC model is capable of describing all perspective (pinhole), orthographic, and many multiperspective (including pushbroom and two-slit) cameras, as well as epipolar plane images. It also includes three new and previously unexplored multiperspective linear cameras. Our GLC model is both general and linear in the sense that, given any vector space where rays are represented as points, it describes all 2D affine subspaces (planes) that can be formed by affine combinations of 3 rays. The incident radiance seen along the rays found on subregions of these 2D affine subspaces are a precise definition of a projected image of a 3D scene. The GLC model also provides an intuitive physical interpretation, which can be used to characterize real imaging systems. Finally, since the GLC model provides a complete description of all 2D affine subspaces, it can be used as a...
Jingyi Yu, Leonard McMillan
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ECCV
Authors Jingyi Yu, Leonard McMillan
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