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An effective image distortion correction method using depth sensor

Authors
Jeong, Y.An, J.Park, J.
Issue Date
Apr-2018
Publisher
Science and Engineering Research Support Society PO Box 5014Sandy Bay TAS Tasmania 7005 ijbsbt@sersc.org
Keywords
Depth sensor; Interpolation; Interpolation of image; Projection mapping; Surface recognition
Citation
International Journal of Control and Automation, v.11, no.4, pp.21 - 30
Journal Title
International Journal of Control and Automation
Volume
11
Number
4
Start Page
21
End Page
30
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/31729
DOI
10.14257/ijca.2018.11.4.03
ISSN
2005-4297
Abstract
We utilize Kinect v2, which is a sensor deeply, to provide a way to recognize walls and interpolate mapping images accordingly. It recognizes the angle and shape of the wall and basically interpolates the recognized form. First, we will use depth sensors to receive wall depth data. The data received in this way is converted to primary usable data via preprocessing. By using subsequent deformed data, we calculate by deducing the extent and degree of coking of the wall. Using the calculated result, Unity 3D will correct the image and interpolate. We show that it is possible to propose a method which can more easily map through this process through research and experiment.
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