Jinhwan Park’s research while affiliated with Kyungpook National University and other places

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Publications (1)


On-Site vs. Laboratorial Implementation of Camera Self-Calibration for UAV Photogrammetry
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August 2016

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Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying Geodesy Photogrammetry and Cartography

Soohee Han

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Jinhwan Park

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Wonhee Lee

This study investigates two camera self-calibration approaches, on-site self-calibration and laboratorial self-calibration, both of which are based on self-calibration theory and implemented by using a commercial photogrammetric solution, Agisoft PhotoScan. On-site self-calibration implements camera self-calibration and aerial triangulation by using the same aerial photos. Laboratorial self-calibration implements camera selfcalibration by using photos captured onto a patterned target displayed on a digital panel, then conducts aerial triangulation by using the aerial photos. Aerial photos are captured by an unmanned aerial vehicle, and target photos are captured onto a 27in LCD monitor and a 47in LCD TV in two experiments. Calibration parameters are estimated by the two approaches and errors of aerial triangulation are analyzed. Results reveal that on-site self-calibration excels laboratorial self-calibration in terms of vertical accuracy. By contrast, laboratorial selfcalibration obtains better horizontal accuracy if photos are captured at a greater distance from the target by using a larger display panel.

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... Various lens defects inherent in cameras equipped with optical mechanisms directly affect the quality of the final products, resulting in the need for camera calibration (Yanagi and Chikatsu, 2015). Optimization algorithms have been developed to improve the calibration effect (Han et al. 2016;Tinkham and Swayze, 2021). Within the scope of this research, the effect of camera optimization performed using Agisoft Metashape, one of the most preferred SfM-based software in photogrammetric processing of UAV data, on the performance of the 3D model produced from polygonal UAV flights was examined. ...

Reference:

Effect of Camera Optimization on 3D Location Accuracy in UAV Photogrammetry
On-Site vs. Laboratorial Implementation of Camera Self-Calibration for UAV Photogrammetry
  • Citing Article
  • August 2016

Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying Geodesy Photogrammetry and Cartography