A Straightforward Camera Calibration Method Based on a Single Low-cost Cubical Target
Keywords: Calibration, Cubical dice, Geometric Constraints, Lens Distortion, Camera Intrinsics
Abstract. Calibrating optical sensors with common targets facilitates the efficient and convenient acquisition of the sensor's internal parameters. In this paper, we present a new method of camera calibration utilizing a low-cost foamy cube, in a form of dice, which is based on the fact that arrangement of pip and cubical die surfaces is mutually orthogonal. Initially, each face and pips are identified through the color information on the die’s surfaces. Subsequently, the centers of pips are corrected using a circular projection model, and radial distortion coefficients are estimated based on centers’ one-to-one correspondences. After that, the tangent information between pairs of pips on orthogonal dice faces are utilized to compute vanishing points, leading to estimation of intrinsic parameters. Experimental results demonstrate that our method has similar effects compared to well-known checkerboard calibration method, reaching an average relative error of 2.43%, simplifying the calibration process in practical applications and showcasing good practicality and robustness.