WO2017221266A1 - System and method for capturing horizontal disparity stereo panorama - Google Patents
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- the embodiments herein generally relate to an optical system and processing method, and more particularly, to capture horizontal disparity stereo panorama including images and videos using a panoramic stereo optical system that works with a single camera or multiple cameras.
- an embodiment herein provides a system for capturing a horizontal disparity stereo panorama.
- the system includes a multi surface selective light reflector unit, a secondary reflector and a computing unit.
- the multi surface selective light reflector unit includes (a) a plurality of mirror surfaces and (b) a viewing aperture.
- the plurality of mirror surfaces are arranged in a cohesive shape adapted to (a) obtain light rays from a three dimensional (3D) scene of outside world that are relevant to create (i) a left eye panorama and (ii) a right eye panorama and (b) reflect the light rays without internal reflections between the light rays.
- the secondary reflector adapted to attach to the multi surface selective light reflector unit.
- the secondary reflector (a) obtains the reflected light rays from the multi surface selective light reflector unit and (b) reflects the light rays through the viewing aperture.
- the secondary reflector includes a concave lens adapted to reflect an upper part of the 3D scene.
- the computing unit includes a camera that captures (i) the reflected light rays from the secondary reflector and (ii) the upper part of the 3D scene from the concave lens in a form of a warped image through the viewing aperture.
- the processor processes the warped image to (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama.
- the processor includes a camera orientation module, a warped image obtaining module, a calibrating module, a panorama creating module and a display module.
- the camera orientation module (a) aligns a viewing axis of the camera with a central axis of the computing unit and (b) projects binary light patterns onto a screen of the 3D scene.
- the binary light patterns include (i) normal binary sequence patterns and (ii) inverse binary sequence patterns.
- the normal binary sequence patterns and the inverse binary sequence patterns are adapted to calibrate the warped image.
- the warped image obtaining module that obtains the warped image from the camera.
- the calibrating module (a) computes mapping from world coordinates to warped image co-ordinates by decoding the binary light patterns from the warped image at each pixel; (b) analyzes defects in (i) the camera and (ii) the multi surface selective light reflector unit; and (c) minimizes the defects analyzed while computing the mapping from the world co-ordinates to the warped image co-ordinates.
- the panorama creating module (a) determines exact eye views of the warped image at each pixel, and (b) de- warps the warped image into (i) the left eye panorama and (ii) the right eye panorama.
- the display module displays (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama on a stereo display unit.
- the stereo display unit is at least one of (a) a head-mounted display (b) a three dimensional (3D) projector or (C) a three dimensional (3D) display.
- the plurality of mirror surfaces includes consecutive arrangement of (a) a plurality of left mirror faces and (b) a plurality of right mirror faces.
- the plurality of left mirror faces and the plurality of right mirror faces are adapted to obtain (a) relevant light rays that correspond to the left eye panorama and (b) relevant light rays that correspond to the right eye panorama respectively.
- the consecutive arrangement of the plurality of left mirror faces and the plurality of right mirror faces (i) minimizes stitching artifacts of (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama, (ii) minimizes blind spots in the 3D scene, (iii) minimizes view-point disparity between at least one of (a) consecutive left mirror surfaces adapted to create the left eye panorama or (b) consecutive right mirror surfaces adapted to create the right eye panorama and (iv) minimizes non-uniformity of the light rays captured from the 3D scene.
- the plurality of mirror surfaces are curve shaped.
- the curve shaped plurality of mirror surfaces is adapted to increase a field of view of the 3D scene.
- the field of view includes (a) a horizontal field of view and (b) a vertical field of view.
- the camera is replaced by a plurality of cameras.
- a vertical cross section of (i) an individual left mirror face of the plurality of left mirror faces and (ii) an individual right mirror face of the plurality of right mirror faces is at least one of (a) a linear shape, (b) a parabolic shape, (c) an hyperbolic shape or (d) an elliptical shape.
- a horizontal cross section of (i) the individual left mirror face of the plurality of left mirror faces and (ii) the individual right mirror face of the plurality of right mirror faces is at least one of (a) a circular shape or (b) a linear shape.
- the camera is at least one of (i) a digital camera sensor, (ii) a hyper spectral imaging sensor, (iii) an infrared image sensor or (iv) a night vision sensor.
- the camera is replaced by a projector that projects the light rays from the multi- surface selective light reflector unit corresponding to a left eye view and a right eye view on the screen that acts as a panoramic stereo display.
- the camera is replaced in a position of the secondary reflector to directly obtain the reflected light rays from the multi-surface selective light reflector unit.
- the concave lens is positioned in bottom of the multi- surface selective light reflector unit to reflect the upper part of the 3D scene to the camera.
- a method for capturing a horizontal disparity stereo panorama includes steps of: (a) obtaining, using a multi surface selective light reflector unit, light rays from a three dimensional (3D) scene of outside world that are relevant to create (i) a left eye panorama and (ii) a right eye panorama; (b) reflecting, using the multi surface selective light reflector unit, the light rays to at least one of (i) a secondary reflector or (ii) a camera; (c) capturing, using the camera, the reflected light rays in a form of a warped image from at least one of (i) the secondary reflector or (ii) the multi surface selective light reflector unit and an upper part of the 3D scene from a concave lens; and (d) processing, using a computing unit, the warped image to (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama.
- the processing includes steps of: (a) aligning, using a camera orientation module, a viewing axis of the camera with a central axis of the computing unit; (b) projecting, using the camera orientation module, binary light patterns on a screen of the 3D scene; (c) obtaining, using a warped image obtaining module, the warped image from the camera; (d) computing, using a calibrating module, mapping from world co-ordinates to warped image co-ordinates; (e) analyzing, using the calibrating module, defects in (i) the camera and (ii) the multi surface selective light reflector unit; (f) minimizing, using the calibrating module, the defects analyzed while computing the mapping from the world co-ordinates to the warped image coordinates; (g) determining, using a panorama creating module, exact eye views of the warped image at each pixel; (h) de-warping, using the panorama creating module, the warped image into the left eye panorama and the right eye panorama; and (i) displaying,
- the panoramic stereo optical system captures the horizontal disparity stereo panorama with uniform resolution.
- the panoramic stereo optical system quickly processes the warped image to horizontal disparity stereo panorama in real time.
- the panoramic stereo optical system is used to capture the warped image and further allows for post processing on the computing device.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a side view of a panoramic stereo optical system that includes a secondary reflector to capture a horizontal disparity stereo panorama according to a first embodiment herein;
- FIG. IB illustrates the panoramic stereo optical system that captures the horizontal disparity stereo panorama without the secondary reflector according to a second embodiment herein;
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded view of a processor of a computing unit according to an embodiment herein;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a multi surface selective light reflector unit according to an embodiment herein;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a top view of a plurality of mirror surfaces in the multi-surface selective light reflector unit according to an embodiment herein;
- FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a horizontal cross section of a mirror surface in the multi surface selective light reflector unit according to an embodiment herein;
- FIG. 6 illustrates a field of view captured by the plurality of mirror surfaces in the multi surface selective light reflector unit according to an embodiment herein;
- FIG. 7 illustrates a method of capturing a horizontal disparity stereo panorama using the panoramic stereo optical system of FIG. 1A according to a first embodiment herein;
- FIG. 8 illustrates a method of capturing the horizontal disparity stereo panorama using the panoramic stereo optical system of FIG. IB according to a second embodiment herein;
- FIG. 9 illustrates a method of processing a warped image to a left eye panorama and a right eye panorama according to an embodiment herein;
- FIG. 10 illustrates a process of manufacturing the multi surface selective reflector unit according to an embodiment herein.
- FIG. 11 a schematic diagram of computer architecture used in accordance with the embodiment herein.
- FIGS. 1A through 11 where similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the figures, preferred embodiments are shown.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a side view of a panoramic stereo optical system that includes a secondary reflector 106 to capture a horizontal disparity stereo panorama according to a first embodiment herein.
- the panoramic stereo optical system includes a computing unit 102, a multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 and the secondary reflector 106.
- the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 includes a plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N and a viewing aperture 114.
- the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N are arranged in a cohesive shape adapted to (a) obtain light rays from a three dimensional (3D) scene of outside world that are relevant to create (i) a left eye panorama and (ii) a right eye panorama and (b) reflect the light rays without internal reflections between the light rays.
- the secondary reflector 106 is adapted to attach to the top of the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104.
- the secondary reflector 106 is adapted to (a) obtain the reflected light rays from the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 and (b) reflect the light rays through the viewing aperture 114.
- the secondary reflector 106 includes a concave lens 116 in the centre adapted to reflect an upper part of the 3D scene.
- the computing unit 102 includes a camera 110 and a processor.
- the computing unit 102 is a smart phone, a personal digital assistance, a tab, an electronic notebook etc.
- the camera 110 captures (i) the reflected light rays from the secondary reflector 106 and (ii) the upper part of the 3D scene from the concave lens 116 in a form of a warped image through the viewing aperture 114.
- the warped image is not human- viewable.
- the processor processes the warped image to (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama. In one embodiment, the processor processes the warped image at a remote unit during post processing.
- the secondary reflector 106 is at least one of (i) a parabolic reflector or (ii) a flat reflector.
- the parabolic reflector is adapted to reflect the light rays to the camera 110 with better resolution in a lower part of the 3D scene than in the upper part of the 3D scene.
- the panoramic stereo optical system further includes a connector 108 adapted to connect the multi surface selective reflector unit 104 and the secondary reflector 106.
- the connector 108 is transparent to avoid obstacles in capturing the light rays from the 3D scene of the outside world.
- the panoramic stereo optical system includes one or more microphones that are adapted to capture audio along with the horizontal disparity stereo panorama.
- FIG. IB illustrates a panoramic stereo optical system that captures the horizontal disparity stereo panorama without the secondary reflector 106 of FIG.1 A, according to a second embodiment herein.
- the panoramic stereo optical system includes the computing unit 102 and the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104.
- the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 is adapted to attach to the computing unit 102 without the secondary reflector 106 to provide a compact set up.
- the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 includes (a) a plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N, (b) a viewing aperture 114 and (c) a concave lens 116.
- the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 obtains the light rays from the 3D scene and directly reflects the light rays to the camera 110 without the secondary reflector 106.
- the concave lens 116 reflects the upper part of the 3D scene to the camera 110.
- the camera 110 obtains the reflected light rays from the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 and the upper part of the 3D scene from the concave lens 116 in the form of the warped image.
- the processor processes the warped image to (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded view of the processor of the computing unit 102 according to an embodiment herein.
- the processor includes (a) a database 202, (b) a camera orientation module 204, (c) a warped image obtaining module 206, (d) a calibrating module 208, (d) a panorama creating module 210 and (e) a display module 212.
- the database 202 stores the warped image and the horizontal disparity stereo panorama for future reference.
- the camera orientation module 204 (a) aligns a viewing axis of the camera 110 with a central axis of the computing unit 102 and (b) projects binary light patterns onto a screen of the 3D scene.
- the warped image obtaining module 206 obtains the warped image from the camera 110.
- the calibrating module 208 (a) computes mapping from world co-ordinates to warped image co- ordinates by decoding the binary light patterns from the warped image at each pixel, (b) analyzes defects in (i) the camera 110 and (ii) the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 and (c) minimizes the defects analyzed while computing the mapping from the world co-ordinates to the warped image co-ordinates.
- the binary light patterns include (i) normal binary sequence patterns and (ii) inverse binary sequence patterns. The normal binary sequence patterns and the inverse binary sequence patterns are adapted to calibrate and de-warp the warped image.
- the panorama creating module 210 (a) determines exact eye views of the warped image at each pixel, and (b) de-warps the warped image into (i) the left eye panorama and (ii) the right eye panorama.
- the display module 212 displays (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama on a stereo display unit.
- the stereo display unit is at least one of (a) a head- mounted display (b) a three dimensional (3D) projector or (C) a three dimensional (3D) display.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 according to an embodiment herein.
- the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 is a cohesive shaped rigid mirror that includes the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N and the viewing aperture 114.
- the number of mirror surfaces in the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N may vary based on the application.
- the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N includes a consecutive arrangement of (a) a plurality of left mirror faces and (b) a plurality of right mirror faces.
- the plurality of left mirror faces is adapted to obtain relevant light rays that correspond to the left eye panorama.
- the plurality of right mirror faces is adapted to obtain relevant light rays that correspond to the right eye panorama.
- the plurality of left mirror faces and the plurality of right mirror faces are in curved shape adapted to increase a field of view.
- the field of view includes (a) a horizontal field of view, and (b) a vertical field of view.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a top view of the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N in the multi-surface selective light reflector unit 104 according to an embodiment herein.
- the relevant light rays obtained from the plurality of left mirror faces of the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N are in an anti-clockwise direction when the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N is viewed from above.
- the relevant light rays obtained from the plurality of right mirror faces of the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N are in a clockwise direction when the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N is viewed from above.
- each left mirror face and each right mirror face of the plurality of the left mirror faces and the plurality of the right mirror faces respectively lies on a tangent to the viewing aperture 114.
- the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N is positioned normal to the viewing aperture 114 to capture tangential rays. The tangential rays are adapted to construct the left eye panorama and the right eye panorama.
- FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a horizontal cross section of a mirror surface 112A in the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 according to an embodiment herein.
- the horizontal cross section illustrates an arrangement of a left mirror face and a right mirror face on the mirror surface 112A to capture the left side panorama and the right side panorama respectively in a single design according to an embodiment herein.
- the mirror surface 112A includes (a) the right mirror face PiP 2 adapted to obtain the relevant light rays of the right eye panorama and (b) the left mirror face P2P 3 adapted to obtain the relevant light rays of the left eye panorama.
- the right mirror face P1P2 and the left mirror face P2P3 are arranged at an equal angular separation, such that Pi lies on circle C m i n and P 2 lies on Cmax, adapted to capture all the tangential rays required for constructing the right eye panorama and the left eye panorama respectively.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the field of view captured by the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N in the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 of FIG. 1A according to an embodiment herein.
- the plurality of the mirror surfaces 112A-N is curved shape.
- the curved shape of the plurality of the mirror surfaces 112A-N increases the field of view.
- the field of view includes (a) the horizontal field of view, and (b) the vertical field of view.
- the horizontal field of view is an amount of the 3D scene captured by the plurality of the mirror surfaces 112A-N in the horizontal direction.
- the vertical field of view is the amount of the 3D scene captured by the plurality of the mirror surfaces 112A-N in the vertical direction.
- the horizontal field of view varies depending on the number of mirror surfaces 112A-N in the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104.
- the consecutive arrangement of the plurality of left mirror faces and the plurality of right mirror faces in the curved shape increases overlap between the field of view of the plurality of left mirror faces and the plurality of right mirror faces.
- the overlap between the field of view is increased to minimize the stitching artifacts and to capture the missing regions of the 3D scene.
- the curved shape of the plurality of mirror surfaces 112A-N is limited enough to provide an optimal amount of overlap to overcome stitching artifacts and to avoid the inter-reflections between the neighboring faces of the plurality of the mirror surfaces 112A-N.
- a vertical cross section of at least one of (i) an individual left mirror face of the plurality of left mirror faces or (ii) an individual right mirror face of the plurality of right mirror faces is at least one of (a) a linear shape, (b) a parabolic shape, (c) a hyperbolic shape or (d) an elliptical shape.
- a horizontal cross section of at least one of (i) the individual left mirror face of the plurality of left mirror faces or (ii) the individual right mirror face of the plurality of right mirror faces is at least one of (a) a circular shape or (b) a linear shape.
- the circular shape at the horizontal cross section is adapted to increase the horizontal field of view.
- the parabolic shape at the vertical cross section is adapted to provide a uniform resolution of the 3D scene in the vertical direction and to increase the vertical field of view.
- the range of the 3D scene captured i.e. the field of view
- the field of view of the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 is tilted towards the base of the parabolic shape when selecting a portion of multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 closer to the base of the parabolic shape.
- tilting the field of view is adapted to capture the horizontal disparity stereo panorama from a higher vantage point in various applications (e.g. drone platform, ceiling of a room etc.).
- FIG. 7 illustrates a method of capturing the horizontal disparity stereo panorama using the panoramic stereo optical system of FIG. 1A according to an embodiment herein.
- the light rays are obtained from the 3D scene of the outside world using the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104.
- the light rays are reflected to the secondary reflector 106 using the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104.
- the warped image is processed to (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama using a computing unit 102.
- the secondary reflector 106 may be either the flat reflector or the parabolic reflector in different embodiments.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a method of capturing the horizontal disparity stereo panorama using the panoramic stereo optical system of FIG. IB according to an embodiment herein.
- the light rays are obtained from the 3D scene of the outside world using the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104.
- the light rays are reflected to the camera 110 using the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104.
- the warped image is processed to (a) the left eye panorama and (b) the right eye panorama using a computing unit 102.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a method of processing the warped image to the left eye panorama and the right eye panorama of FIG. 2 according to an embodiment herein.
- the viewing axis of the camera 110 is aligned with the central axis of the computing unit 102 using the camera orientation module 204.
- the binary light patterns are projected on the screen of the 3D scene using the camera orientation module 204.
- the warped image is obtained from the camera 110 using the warped image obtaining module 206.
- the world co-ordinates to the warped image co-ordinates mapping is computed using the calibrating module 208.
- defects in the camera 110 and the multi surface selective light reflector unit 104 is analyzed using the calibrating module 208.
- the defects analyzed are minimized while the world co-ordinates to the image co-ordinates are mapped using the calibrating module 208.
- exact eye views of the warped image are determined at each pixel using the panorama creating module 210.
- the warped image is de- warped to the left eye panorama and the right eye panorama using the panorama creating module 210.
- the left eye panorama and the right eye panorama are displayed on the stereo display unit using the display module 212.
- the stereo display unit is at least one of (a) the head- mounted display (b) the three dimensional (3D) projector or (C) the three dimensional (3D) display.
- FIG. 10 is a flow diagram illustrating a process of manufacturing the multi surface selective reflector unit 104 according to an embodiment herein.
- control points are selected and a basis spline (B-spline) representation for a vertical cross section of a multi-surface selective reflector unit 104 at each angle is created.
- NURBS Non- uniform rational basis spline
- NURBS Non- uniform rational basis spline
- a Computer Numeric Control (CNC) model is created by exporting into a Computer Aided Design (CAD) format.
- CAD Computer Aided Design
- the multi-surface selective reflector unit 104 is assembled with the camera 110 to form the panoramic stereo optical system.
- the control points are created with different values depending on the application.
- the computer aided design (CAD) format is at least one of (i) an Initial Graphics Exchange Specification or (ii) a STEP used to create the CNC model.
- FIG. 11 A representative hardware environment for practicing the embodiments herein is depicted in FIG. 11.
- the computing unit comprises at least one processor or central processing unit (CPU) 10.
- the CPUs 10 are interconnected via system bus 12 to various devices such as a random access memory (RAM) 14, read-only memory
- RAM random access memory
- RAM read-only memory
- the computing unit further includes a user interface adapter 19 that connects a keyboard 15, mouse 17, speaker 24, microphone 22, and/or other user interface devices such as a touch screen device (not shown) or a remote control to the bus 12 to gather user input.
- a communication adapter 20 connects the bus 12 to a data processing network 25, and a display adapter 21 connects the bus 12 to a display device 23 which may be embodied as an output device such as a monitor, printer, or transmitter, for example.
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