Abstract

We propose a novel method for automatic camera calibration and foot-head homology estimation by observing persons standing at several positions in the camera field of view. We demonstrate that human body can be considered as a calibration target thus avoiding special calibration objects or manually established fiducial points. First, by assuming roughly parallel human poses we derive a new constraint which allows to formulate the calibration of internal and external camera parameters as a Quadratic Eigenvalue Problem. Secondly, we couple the calibration with an improved effective integral contour based human detector and use 3D projected models to capture a large variety of person and camera mutual positions. The resulting camera auto-calibration method is very robust and efficient, and thus well suited for surveillance applications where the camera calibration process cannot use special calibration targets and must be simple.

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