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2000 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Automatic Keystone Correction for Camera-Assisted Presentation Interfaces

verfasst von : Rahul Sukthankar, Matthew D. Mullin

Erschienen in: Advances in Multimodal Interfaces — ICMI 2000

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Projection systems have become the ubiquitous infrastructure for presentation technology. However, unless the projector is precisely aligned to the presentation screen, the resulting image su.ers from perspective (keystone) distortions requiring manual optical or digital correction. This tedious process must be repeated whenever the projector or screen is moved and is increasingly relevant given the emerging trend towards highly-portable LCD projection systems. This paper presents a presentation interface that pre-warps the image to be projected in such a way that the distortions induced by the projector-screen geometry precisely negate the warping. An uncalibrated, low-resolution digital camera is used to infer the projector-screen geometry and to automatically determine the pre-warping parameters. This vision-based system is augmented with a natural interface that enables the user to interactively re.ne the suggested recti.cation. Arbitrary distortions due to projector placement are negated, allowing the projector (and camera) to be placed anywhere in the presentation room - for instance, at the side rather than the center of the room. Our solution works with existing projector hardware, and could easily be incorporated into the next generation of LCD projector systems.

Metadaten
Titel
Automatic Keystone Correction for Camera-Assisted Presentation Interfaces
verfasst von
Rahul Sukthankar
Matthew D. Mullin
Copyright-Jahr
2000
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-40063-X_79