Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland, St. Liucia, QLD, Australia.
PLoS One. 2022 Aug 24;17(8):e0271618. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0271618. eCollection 2022.
Video cameras are finding increasing use in the study and analysis of bird flight over short ranges. However, reconstruction of flight trajectories in three dimensions typically requires the use of multiple cameras and elaborate calibration procedures. We present an alternative approach that uses a single video camera and a simple calibration procedure for the reconstruction of such trajectories. The technique combines prior knowledge of the wingspan of the bird with a camera calibration procedure that needs to be used only once in the lifetime of the system. The system delivers the exact 3D coordinates of the position of the bird at the time of every full wing extension and uses interpolated height estimates to compute the 3D positions of the bird in the video frames between successive wing extensions. The system is inexpensive, compact and portable, and can be easily deployed in the laboratory as well as the field.
摄像机在短距离内研究和分析鸟类飞行方面的应用越来越广泛。然而,要重建三维飞行轨迹,通常需要使用多个摄像机和复杂的校准程序。我们提出了一种替代方法,该方法使用单个摄像机和简单的校准程序来重建此类轨迹。该技术结合了鸟类翼展的先验知识和仅在系统寿命期间使用一次的摄像机校准程序。该系统提供了每次完全翼展时鸟类位置的确切三维坐标,并使用插值高度估计来计算连续翼展之间视频帧中鸟类的三维位置。该系统价格低廉、结构紧凑且便携,可轻松在实验室和野外部署。