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Towards skin image mosaicing

2016 Sixth International Conference on Image Processing Theory, Tools and Applications (IPTA), 2016
This paper presents a framework for mosaicing high resolution skin video sequences in the context of teleder-matology. While considering different stages of the mosaicing pipeline, including stitching and blending, several feature- and intensity-based image registration approaches are compared.
Khuram Faraz   +3 more
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Image mosaic with relaxed motion

Signal, Image and Video Processing, 2010
We propose a novel method to stitch images with relatively large roll or pitch called relaxed motion, which defies most existing mosaic algorithms. Our approach adopts a multi-resolution strategy, which combines the merits of both feature-based and intensity-based methods.
Xianyong Fang, Jiejie Zhu, Bin Luo 0001
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Image Mosaics with Irregular Tiling

2011 12th International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics, 2011
We present an approach for generating image mosaics with irregular tiles made up from patches taken from photographs, paintings and texture images. We propose a method to generate irregular tiling patterns using polygon tessellation in conjunction with a feature-based segmentation scheme, so that features in the input image can be better preserved in ...
Lina Zhang, Jinhui Yu
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Objective Evaluation of Image Mosaics

2008
Image stitching is an image processing method, where multiple photographs covering different parts of the same scene, are combined to form a single wide-angle image. Stitching is a very challenging task, and during the past decades many algorithms have been developed for it.
Jani Boutellier   +3 more
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Image mosaicing: A deeper insight

Image and Vision Computing, 2019
Abstract Image mosaicing is an effective means of constructing a single seamless image by aligning multiple partially overlapped images. Over the years, the research attention on mosaicing has increased a lot due to the growing applications and subsequently, many algorithms related to mosaicing and its contributing steps have come into existence ...
Achala Pandey, Umesh Chandra Pati
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Distributed robust image mosaics

Proceedings. Fourteenth International Conference on Pattern Recognition (Cat. No.98EX170), 2002
We describe a distributed robust image mosaics system that is robust to outlier and is better in computation efficiency. The system integrates a Web-based user interface, a robust image mosaic, and a distributed computing model. In robust image mosaics, we combine both feature-based and correlation-based approaches for image registration, and then ...
Chungnan Lee   +4 more
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Rotation and zooming in image mosaicing

Proceedings Fourth IEEE Workshop on Applications of Computer Vision. WACV'98 (Cat. No.98EX201), 2002
Many methods are available for image mosaicing most of which are not useful because they either (1) require a great deal of overlap between images, or (2) if they work for restricted sub-problem (translation, rotation or zooming) they would not work for the others.
Fady Badra, Ala Qumsieh, Gregory Dudek
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Image Mosaic Based on SIFT

2008 International Conference on Intelligent Information Hiding and Multimedia Signal Processing, 2008
The traditional feature-based algorithm was found to be sensitive to rotations and scales. In this paper, an automatic image mosaic technique based on SIFT (Scale Invariant Feature Transform) was proposed by using the rotation and scale invariant property of SIFT.
Zhan-Long Yang, Bao-Long Guo
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Cut-out image mosaics

Proceedings of the 6th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering, 2008
An image mosaic is a rendering of a large target image by arranging a collection of small source images, often in an array, each chosen specifically to fit a particular block of the target image. Most mosaicking methods are simplistic in the sense that they break the target image into regular tiles (e.g., squares or hexagons) and take extreme shortcuts
Jeff Orchard, Craig S. Kaplan
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Image Mosaicing for Neonatal Fundus Images

2021 8th International Conference on Smart Computing and Communications (ICSCC), 2021
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is an ocular disease observed in premature babies which, if left untreated, causes permanent blindness. Problematically, the visual indicators of ROP are not well understood and neonatal fundus images are usually of poor quality and resolution.
Aruna K A   +6 more
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