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Mosaicing of Microscope Images

Digital Image Computing: Techniques and Applications (DICTA'05), 2005
Image mosaicing has found a number of applications such as panoramic imaging, digital terrain mapping, ophthalmology, and virtual microscopy. In this paper, we present an automated mosaicing technique for generating mosaics from microscope images. We carry out robust image feature matching and global geometric and radiometric parameter estimation.
Changming Sun   +3 more
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Jigsaw image mosaics

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2002
This paper introduces a new kind of mosaic, called Jigsaw Image Mosaic (JIM), where image tiles of arbitrary shape are used to compose the final picture. The generation of a Jigsaw Image Mosaic is a solution to the following problem: given an arbitrarily-shaped container image and a set of arbitrarily-shaped image tiles, fill the container as compactly
J. Kim, PELLACINI, FABIO
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Document image mosaicing

Proceedings. Fourteenth International Conference on Pattern Recognition (Cat. No.98EX170), 2002
If it is impossible to capture all the image in one scan with the available equipment, a montage can be made from separately scanned pieces. We describe an automatic mosaicing process for document images. The image shifts are found by a correlation technique, using an image pyramid and sequential similarity to reduce computation time.
Adrian P. Whichello, Hong Yan 0001
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Hiding Information in Image Mosaics

The Computer Journal, 2003
Summary: Information hiding techniques allow a player to hide secret information in some innocent-looking document. In this paper we present a novel approach to information hiding. We investigate the possibility of embedding information using the intrinsic entropy of some classes of cover-documents. In particular we provide algorithms for embedding any
BLUNDO, Carlo, GALDI C.
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Mosaic image compression

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
Most consumer-level digital cameras use a color filter array to capture color mosaic data followed by demosaicking to obtain full-color images. However, many sophisticated demosaicking algorithms are too complex to implement on-board a camera. To use these algorithms, one must transfer the mosaic data from the camera to a computer without introducing ...
Kapil A. Chaudhari, Stanley J. Reeves
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In Vivo Micro-Image Mosaicing

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2011
Recent advances in optical imaging have led to the development of miniature microscopes that can be brought to the patient for visualizing tissue structures in vivo. These devices have the potential to revolutionize health care by replacing tissue biopsy with in vivo pathology.
Kevin E. Loewke   +6 more
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Registration of blurred images for image mosaic

2009 11th IEEE International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics, 2009
Existing methods for the registration of blurred images are efficient for the artificially blurred images or a planar registration. They are not suitable for image mosaic of the source images from a real camera with an almost fixed optical center. We propose a registration method so that a distortion-free registration on naturally captured images can ...
Xianyong Fang   +5 more
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A survey on image mosaicing techniques

Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 2016
We perform a comprehensive survey of the existing image mosaicing algorithms.We classify the state-of-the-art mosaicing techniques into major groups.We present a comparative overview of the different mosaicing categories. Image mosaicing, the process of obtaining a wider field-of-view of a scene from a sequence of partial views, has been an attractive ...
Debabrata Ghosh, Naima Kaabouch
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