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Electronic Imaging 2022

3D Imaging Sys. Hardware and Its Calibration - Recording

Course Number: SC07

3D Imaging Systems Hardware and Its Calibration
Instructor: Kevin Matherson, Microsoft Corporation
Level: Advanced
Duration: 4 hours total; two 2-hour sessions with a 15-minute break and 30-minute post-class discussion. This class takes place over two days.
Course Date/Time: LIVE COURSE CANCELED - EI 2021 RECORDING MAY BE PURCHASED

Day 1 of 2

San Francisco: Tuesday 11 January, 15:30 - 17:45
New York: Tuesday 11 January, 18:30 - 20:45
Paris: Wednesday 12 January, 00:30 - 02:45
Tokyo: Wednesday 12 January, 08:30 - 10:45

Day 2 of 2

San Francisco: Wednesday 12 January, 15:30 - 17:45
New York: Wednesday 12 January, 18:30 - 20:45
Paris: Thursday 13 January, 00:30 - 02:45
Tokyo: Thursday 13 January, 08:30 - 10:45


Prerequisites:
 Basic understanding of linear algebra.

Benefits
This course enables the attendee to:

  • Describe fundamental principles of depth technology and 3D imaging.
  • Understand the trade-offs among currently available depth system technologies and determine which will best match a particular application.
  • Understand the key components of various depth technologies: optics, illuminators, sensors.
  • Concepts and design considerations for depth cameras: stereo, active stereo, structured light, time of flight.
  • Passive and active depth camera calibration.
  • Comparison of time-of-flight imaging to triangulation-based approaches.
  • Understand methods of benchmarking depth cameras.

Course Description
Camera modules are now commonplace, integrated in devices ranging from mobile phones to automobiles. CMOS image sensor technology and advances in image processing technology, as well as advances in packaging and interconnect technology, have created the ability to use cameras in applications that were unheard of just a few years ago. Emerging applications of cameras include Internet of Things (IoT), biometrics, augmented reality, machine vision, medicine, and 3D imaging. There are a variety of different methods for three-dimensional imaging, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. This course provides an overview of the main methods for depth imaging: stereo, active stereo, structured light, and time of flight. Following a review of 2D camera fundamentals, the course compares the various architectures of depth cameras. Next, the course covers camera calibration, a crucial step in machine vision that is required for measurements of the environment. Finally, the course provides an overview of depth camera benchmarking, which adds more complexity to testing as compared to 2D cameras.

Intended Audience
Engineers, researchers, managers, students, and those who want to understand 3D imaging systems and their characterization. The course assumes a basic knowledge of linear algebra. No prior optics or image science knowledge is assumed.

Kevin Matherson is a director of optical engineering at Microsoft Corporation working on advanced optical and sensor technologies for AR/VR, machine vision, and consumer products. Prior to Microsoft, he participated in the design and development of compact cameras at HP and has more than 15 years of experience developing miniature cameras for consumer products. His primary research interests focus on sensor characterization, optical system design and analysis, and the optimization of camera image quality. Matherson holds a Masters and PhD in optical sciences from the University of Arizona.

Fees
By 31 December 2021 After 31 December 2021
4-hr member $135
4-hr non-member $150
4-hr student $70
4-hr member $185
4-hr non-member $200
4-hr student $120

Discounts given for multiple classes. See Registration Page for details to register.

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Category
1b. Short Courses: Camera/Sensors (SC06 - SC12)
Track
Camera / Sensors
When
1/11/2022 6:30 PM - 1/12/2022 8:45 PM
Eastern Standard Time