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3D displays3D communications360-degree video3DSR3D Gaussian splatting3D Display3D MESHES360-degree3D reconstruction3DMM3D VISUALIZATION3D Compression and Encryption3D-CNN3D Scene Reconstruction3D Lidar3D MESH3D Iterative Halftoning360° STEREO PANORAMAS3D SHAPE INDEXING AND RETRIEVAL3D SCENE RECONSTRUCTION AND MODELING3D and 2D3D halftoning3D print3D Video3-T pixel3D recursive search3D-human body detection3D Meshes3D SALIENCY3D Computer Graphics3D Compression3D object shape3D Models3-D RECONSTRUCTION3D MODELLING3d localization3D Image Processing3D RANGE IMAGING3D Quality3D Video Conferencing360-deg quality assessment360-DEGREE IMAGE3D shape analysis3D-assisted features3D localization3D/4D SCANNING35MM FILM DIGITIZATION3D mesh simplification3D projector3D human-centered technologies3D point cloud3D-Anisotropic smoothing3DCNN3D Scene Reconstruction and Modeling3D printer3D RECOVERY3D imaging3D audio3D ACQUISITION ARCHITECTURE360° VIDEO3D INTERACTION3D range geometry3D digitization and dissemination3D localization and mapping3D Print Appearance3D colour Digital Image Correlation3D cinema and TV360-Degree Video Technology3D PROFILE3D TV3D USER INTERFACES3D DISPLAY3D visual representation3D-high efficiency video coding3A ALGORITHMS360 Video3d mapping3-D SHAPE RECOVERY360x3D scene capture3D surface structure based halftoning3D COMPRESSION AND ENCRYPTION3D glasses3D encoding3D3D vision3D IMAGE3D STIMULI3d video3d3D Range Data Encoding3D-printing3D Color Printing360-degree imaging3D Reconstruction3D Modeling3D STACK3D surface reproduction3D Range Data360-degree Image3D Imaging3D compression3D model3D TRANSFORMATION3D adaptive halftoning3D-HEVC3D camera3D Data Sources3D Halftoning3D Digital Image Correlation3D image compression3D Tracking3D EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL3D/4D DATA PROCESSING AND FILTERING3D Shape Indexing and Retrieval3D Video Communications3D connected tube model3D scene flow estimation360-degree videos3D affine transformation3D Point Cloud3D Printing3D recovery3D modelling3D capture3D scanning3D Mapping3D Range Data Compression360 degree images3D PRINTER3D shape360-degree content3D Communications3D printing3D depth sensing360° video3ARRI footage3D Curvelet3D range scanning3D HALFTONING360 IMAGING3D Immersion3D Vision3D digital halftoning3D RECONSTRUCTION3D rigid transformations3D modeling3D/2D Visuals3D Telepresence3D Data Processing3D-shooting3D position measurement of people3D DIGITIZATION METHOD FOR OIL PAINTINGS3D theater program listing3D Measurement3D refinement3D display3D-color perception3D mesh3D shape indexing and retrieval3D perception360 panorama3D stereo vision360-degree image projection360 degrees video360-degree art exhibition3D CAMERAS3D-LUT3D video3D/4D Scanning3D MODEL3D face alignment3D PRINTING360-degree images3D Object Detection3D Morphable Model360-video3D depth-map360-degree video streaming360VR3D/4D Data Processing and Filtering3D mapping and localization3D objects3D warping3D scene classification3D video processing3D optical scans3D data processing3D surface3D Saliency
Incorporating in the geometric calibration images in which the calibration chart is only partially visible can help to make calibration process much more efficient and more accurate. This is particularly true in the case of systems involving a larger number of cameras. A calibration tool developed by us that makes it possible to utilize also images in which only a part of the chart can be detected is described and the benefits of using such a tool compared to the traditional checkerboard chart calibration are demonstrated. Examples illustrating the implications of the requirement that all chart points must be detected in the image on the spatial distribution of the corner points used for calibration are shown and the impact of the resulting distribution on the accuracy of the calibration is analyzed, using both synthetic and real data sets.