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    I generally agree with Rick Hinrichs' assessment. The calibration of
    individual cameras is a critical step to achieving the accuracy necessary
    to make possible automatic 3D tracking from unindentified video camera
    coordinates. The 11 parameter standard DLT is generally not capable of
    correcting the distortions present in standard video hardware, and there
    have been few implemetations of the classical DLT with more than 11
    parameters. In the past number of people (or should I say companies) have
    tried to use DLT calibrations and then do automatic marker tracking
    (hands-off identification of camera images by searching for ray
    intersections in space) with little success. Now they all use some form of
    individual camera correction in addition to the DLT or other method.

    Jesus Depena's NLT technique, and my "wand" technique which is in
    principle similar, does not surffer the model inaccuracies of the standard
    DLT, i.e., the physical parameters such as the camera rotation matrix are
    not compromised. Both of these methods do away with the need for an
    accurately measured set of control points which, if you have ever tried to
    build or measure a set, invariably present considerable difficulties. These
    two programs have eliminated the need for measured control points, but to
    achieve any degree of accuracy the camera internal parameters must be
    determined by a separate procedure. I believe that the ultimate calibration
    method will also solve for the internal camera parameters (including lens
    distortions) using just the data from moving markers imaged by all cameras.
    The effects of such a solution will be more far reaching than the
    elimination of the step required to determine the internal camera
    parameters that include distortion. It will allow the determination of
    these parameters at the distances in space where we are making
    measurements, rather than at some convenient distance we might place our
    linerization grid or other instrument for measuring distortions, etc.
    Recent improvements in accuracy and resolution of 3D video measurement
    systems are pushing the limits of the currently implemented analysis
    software, and more sophisticated approaches are needed. I have recently
    been devoting some time to this problem.

    But perhaps I have digressed. I just thought that Biomech-L readers might
    be interested in things yet to come. Finally, I might beg to differ on the
    the statement by Rick that "the vast majority of researchers who do 3-D
    motion analyses today use the DLT (not these other methods)". I do not
    believe that anybody has real figures, but many commercial systems out
    there use alternative approaches to the standard DLT.

    Andy Dainis
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