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Evaluating the Impact of Stereo Overlap on Calibration parameters in Camera and Projector Systems

Abstract

Stereo overlap plays a key role in projection mapping, influencing calibration accuracy and system cost. Understanding the relationship between stereo overlap and calibration error allows for reducing overlap while maintaining acceptable accuracy, thus reducing the number of cameras needed and cutting costs. This paper investigates the impact of stereo overlap on camera and projector calibration using synthetic data. The first study examines camera calibration accuracy as a function of stereo overlap between cameras, while the second extends the analysis to projectors. The findings contribute to insight in reducing costs while maintaining system accuracy.
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