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Fish-Eye Image Distortion Correction Based on Adaptive Partition Fitting
Yibin He1,2, Wenhao Xiong1, Hanxin Chen1,2,*, Yuchen Chen1, Qiaosen Dai1, Panpan Tu1, Gaorui Hu1
1 School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Wuhan Institute of Technology, Wuhan, 430205, China
2 Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Equipment, Intensification and Intrinsic Safety, Wuhan, 430205, China
* Corresponding Author: Hanxin Chen. Email: *
(This article belongs to this Special Issue: Security Enhancement of Image Recognition System in IoT based Smart Cities)
Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences 2021, 126(1), 379-396. https://doi.org/10.32604/cmes.2021.010771
Received 28 March 2020; Accepted 18 May 2020; Issue published 22 December 2020
Abstract
The acquisition of images with a fish-eye lens can cause serious image distortion because of the short focal length
of the lens. As a result, it is difficult to use the obtained image information. To make use of the effective information
in the image, these distorted images must first be corrected into the perspective of projection images in accordance
with the human eye’s observation abilities. To solve this problem, this study presents an adaptive classification fitting
method for fish-eye image correction. The degree of distortion in the image is represented by the difference value
of the distances from the distorted point and undistorted point to the center of the image. The target points selected
in the image are classified by the difference value. In the areas classified by different distortion differences, different
parameter curves were used for fitting and correction. The algorithm was verified through experiments. The results
showed that this method has a substantial correction effect on fish-eye images taken by different fish-eye lenses.
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He, Y., Xiong, W., Chen, H., Chen, Y., Dai, Q. et al. (2021). Fish-Eye Image Distortion Correction Based on Adaptive Partition Fitting.
CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, 126(1), 379–396.
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