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Decision-theoretical formulation of the calibration problem
"... The choice ofcalibration policy is ofbasic importance in analytical chemistry. A prototype of the practical calibration problem is formulated as a mathematical task and a Bayesian solution of the resulting decision problem is presented. The optimum feedback calibration policy can then befound by dyn ..."
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The choice ofcalibration policy is ofbasic importance in analytical chemistry. A prototype of the practical calibration problem is formulated as a mathematical task and a Bayesian solution of the resulting decision problem is presented. The optimum feedback calibration policy can then befound
An Efficient Solution to the Five-Point Relative Pose Problem
, 2004
"... An efficient algorithmic solution to the classical five-point relative pose problem is presented. The problem is to find the possible solutions for relative camera pose between two calibrated views given five corresponding points. The algorithm consists of computing the coefficients of a tenth degre ..."
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An efficient algorithmic solution to the classical five-point relative pose problem is presented. The problem is to find the possible solutions for relative camera pose between two calibrated views given five corresponding points. The algorithm consists of computing the coefficients of a tenth
Noninformative prior bayesian analysis for statistical calibration problems
, 1999
"... In simple linear regression, it is assumed that two variables are linearly related, with unknown intercept and slope parameters. In particular, a regressor variable is assumed to be precisely measurable, and a response is assumed to be a random variable whose mean depends on the regressor via a line ..."
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statistical calibration problem (or, more precisely, the absolute linear calibration problem), bears a resemblance to simple linear regression. It is still assumed that the two variables are linearly related, with unknown intercept and slope parameters. However, in calibration, interest centers on estimating
THE EPIPOLAR CONSTRAINT IN GEOMETRIC ALGEBRA AND THE SELF-CALIBRATION PROBLEM
"... In this paper we propose a new approach to the cam-era self-calibration problem, based on geometric algebra. After a brief introduction on the adopted Clifford alge-bra framework, we provide new insight on the epipolar constraint as defined in terms of bivectors. On the basis of that, we propose a n ..."
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In this paper we propose a new approach to the cam-era self-calibration problem, based on geometric algebra. After a brief introduction on the adopted Clifford alge-bra framework, we provide new insight on the epipolar constraint as defined in terms of bivectors. On the basis of that, we propose a
Revised calibration of the geomagnetic polarity timescale for the late Cretaceous and Cenozoic
- Journal of Geophysical Research
, 1995
"... Abstract. Recently reported radioisotopic dates and magnetic anomaly spacings have made it evident hat modification is required for the age calibrations for the geomagnetic polarity timescale of Cande and Kent (1992) at the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary and in the Pliocene. An adjusted geomagnetic r ..."
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Abstract. Recently reported radioisotopic dates and magnetic anomaly spacings have made it evident hat modification is required for the age calibrations for the geomagnetic polarity timescale of Cande and Kent (1992) at the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary and in the Pliocene. An adjusted geomagnetic
SUPPORT VECTOR MACHINES FOR CAMERA CALIBRATION PROBLEM
"... This paper presents a statistical learning-based solution to the camera calibration problem in which the Support Vector Machines (SVM) are used for the estimation of the projection matrix elements. The projection matrix is obtained explicitly by using a dot product kernel in the formulation of the S ..."
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This paper presents a statistical learning-based solution to the camera calibration problem in which the Support Vector Machines (SVM) are used for the estimation of the projection matrix elements. The projection matrix is obtained explicitly by using a dot product kernel in the formulation
PRIMARY ACCELEROMETER CALIBRATION PROBLEMS DUE TO VIBRATION
, 2006
"... Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the problems that are imposed to primary accelerometer calibration due to the use of imperfect vibration exciters. A review of the main problems is presented. Solutions are discussed and some calibration results are presented. ..."
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Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the problems that are imposed to primary accelerometer calibration due to the use of imperfect vibration exciters. A review of the main problems is presented. Solutions are discussed and some calibration results are presented.
Solving the Robot-World/Hand- Eye Calibration Problem Using the Kronecker Product
"... This paper constructs a separable closed-form solution to the robot-world/hand-eye calibration problem AX ¼ YB. Qualifications and properties that determine the uniqueness of X and Y as well as error metrics that measure the accuracy of a given X and Y are given. The formulation of the solution inv ..."
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This paper constructs a separable closed-form solution to the robot-world/hand-eye calibration problem AX ¼ YB. Qualifications and properties that determine the uniqueness of X and Y as well as error metrics that measure the accuracy of a given X and Y are given. The formulation of the solution
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