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Two-Phase Algorithm for Optimal Camera Placement
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2016
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringBinary Integer ProgrammingLocalizationImage AnalysisCamera CalibrationCamera NetworkSensor PlacementCombinatorial OptimizationComputational GeometryVision SensorMany Approximation AlgorithmsGeometric ModelingImage FormationMachine VisionComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceImage StitchingInteger ProgrammingComputer VisionOptimal Camera PlacementNatural SciencesVisual Sensor NetworksSensor OptimizationMulti-view Geometry
As markers for visual sensor networks have become larger, interest in the optimal camera placement problem has continued to increase. The most featured solution for the optimal camera placement problem is based on binary integer programming (BIP). Due to the NP-hard characteristic of the optimal camera placement problem, however, it is difficult to find a solution for a complex, real-world problem using BIP. Many approximation algorithms have been developed to solve this problem. In this paper, a two-phase algorithm is proposed as an approximation algorithm based on BIP that can solve the optimal camera placement problem for a placement space larger than in current studies. This study solves the problem in three-dimensional space for a real-world structure.
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