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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2024
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2022
Immervision, Inc., Montreal, CA;
Patrice Roulet, Montreal, CA;
Jocelyn Parent, Lavaltrie, CA;
Pierre Konen, Saint-Bruno, CA;
Simon Thibault, Quebec, CA;
Pascale Nini, Orford, CA;
Xiaojun Du, Montreal, CA;
Valentin Bataille, Montreal, CA;
Jhinseok Lee, Montreal, CA;
IMMERVISION, INC., Montreal, CA;
Abstract
A stereoscopic vision system uses at least two cameras having different parameters to image a scene and create stereoscopic views. The different parameters of the two cameras can be intrinsic or extrinsic, including, for example, the distortion profile of the lens in the cameras, the field of view of the lens, the orientation of the cameras, the positions of the cameras, the color spectrum of the cameras, the frame rate of the cameras, the exposure time of the cameras, the gain of the cameras, the aperture size of the lenses, or the like. An image processing apparatus is then used to process the images from the at least two different cameras to provide optimal stereoscopic vision to a display.