A novel method for extrinsic calibration of multiple RGB-D cameras using descriptor-based patterns

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This paper presents a novel method to estimate the relative poses between RGB-D cameras with minimal overlapping fields of view. This calibration problem is relevant to applications such as indoor 3D mapping and robot navigation that can benefit from a wider field of view using multiple RGB-D cameras. The proposed approach relies on descriptor-based patterns to provide well-matched 2D keypoints in the case of a minimal overlapping field of view between cameras. Integrating the matched 2D keypoints with corresponding depth values, a set of 3D matched keypoints are constructed to calibrate multiple RGB-D cameras. Experiments validated the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed calibration approach.

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Liu, H., Li, H., Liu, X., Luo, J., Xie, S., & Sun, Y. (2019). A novel method for extrinsic calibration of multiple RGB-D cameras using descriptor-based patterns. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19020349

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