- Multiferroics and related materials
- Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
- ZnO doping and properties
- Iron oxide chemistry and applications
- Magnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
- Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
- Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
- Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
- Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
- Optical measurement and interference techniques
- Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications
- Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
- Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
- Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
- Superconducting Materials and Applications
- 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
- Historical Astronomy and Related Studies
- Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
- Advanced Vision and Imaging
- Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
- Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
- Archaeological Research and Protection
Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira
2023-2024
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
2008-2011
University of Malaya
1966
In this paper we address the problem of geometric calibration video projectors. Like in most previous methods also use a camera that observes projection on planar surface. Contrary to those methods, neither require be calibrated nor presence grid or other metric information about scene. We thus speak auto-calibration projectors (GAP). The fact is not needed increases usability method and at same time eliminates one potential source inaccuracy, since errors would otherwise inevitably...
A new method using optics in non-contact photogrammetry to find the dimensions of target objects by digital archive and/or open source images has been presented this paper. In proposed method, a reference object known dimension must be present field view pair collected at any two unknown arbitrary positions along axis camera (z-axis) and 2D size measurement (x-y) other objects, it is done successfully with help algorithm. The applicable number images(>=2) containing which are not same...