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Camera calibration consists of the formulation of a camera model and the determination of the best instance of the model w.r.t. the observation. A suitable camera model should be simple in its parameters and exhaustive in reconstruction. The standard way is to model the camera mapping as a pinhole camera with a distortion function in the image plane. In this work we presented two non-standard camera models which actually extend the standard model.

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Hanning, T. (2011). Conclusions. In: High Precision Camera Calibration. Vieweg+Teubner. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9830-2_7

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