ARparameetrid
ARparameetrid refers to the parameters used in Augmented Reality (AR) systems. These parameters define how virtual objects are rendered and integrated into the real world. Key ARparameetrid include camera intrinsics and extrinsics. Camera intrinsics describe the internal properties of the camera, such as focal length, principal point, and distortion coefficients. These are crucial for accurately projecting 3D virtual points onto the 2D image plane. Camera extrinsics, on the other hand, define the camera's position and orientation in the real world's coordinate system. This information allows the AR system to understand where the camera is and how it is looking, enabling the precise placement of virtual objects relative to the user's viewpoint.
Other important ARparameetrid can encompass aspects like lighting estimation, which helps in matching the illumination of