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JFR
2008
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Terrain-based vehicle orientation estimation combining vision and inertial measurements
A novel method for estimating vehicle roll, pitch and yaw using machine vision and inertial sensors is presented that is based on matching images captured from an on-vehicle camer...
Vishisht Gupta, Sean Brennan
GECCO
2007
Springer
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14 years 5 months ago
Estimating the spectral sensitivity of a digital sensor using calibration targets
A digital sensor which is used inside a digital camera usually responds to a range of wavelengths. The response of the sensor is proportional to the product of the irradiance fall...
Marc Ebner
CVPR
2010
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Estimating satellite attitude from pushbroom sensors
Linear pushbroom cameras are widely used in passive remote sensing from space as they provide high resolution images. In earth observation applications, where several pushbroom se...
Regis Perrier, Elise Arnaud, Peter F. Sturm, Mathi...
ICCV
2007
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Pose and Gaze Estimation in Multi-camera Networks for Non-restrictive HCI
Multi-camera networks offer potentials for a variety of novel human-centric applications through provisioning of rich visual information. In this paper, face orientation analysis ...
Chung-Ching Chang, Chen Wu, Hamid K. Aghajan
JRTIP
2007
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Robust real-time tracking by fusing measurements from inertial and vision sensors
Abstract The problem of estimating and predicting position and orientation (pose) of a camera is approached by fusing measurements from inertial sensors (accelerometers and rate gy...
Jeroen D. Hol, Thomas B. Schön, Henk Luinge, ...