A Novel Binary Code Based Projector-Camera System Registration Method

Precisely relating pixels in the projector image to pixels in camera image plays a significant role in many projector-camera systems. In this paper, we present a novel method of finding the correspondence in a simple and efficient manner. Our registration approach uses binary coding scheme, only need to capture a few pictures and does not need to give any assumption in the projector-camera system. Our experimental results demonstrate the advantage of using our registration methods.

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