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Content-Seam-Preserving Multi-Alignment Network for Visual-Sensor-Based Image Stitching [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2023
As an important representation of scenes in virtual reality and augmented reality, image stitching aims to generate a panoramic image with a natural field-of-view by stitching multiple images together, which are captured by different visual sensors ...
Xiaoting Fan   +4 more
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An Algorithm for image stitching and blending [PDF]

open access: greenSPIE Proceedings, 2005
In many clinical studies, including those of cancer, it is highly desirable to acquire images of whole tumour sections whilst retaining a microscopic resolution. A usual approach to this is to create a composite image by appropriately overlapping individual images acquired at high magnification under a microscope.
Vladan Rankov   +4 more
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Nighttime Image Stitching Method Based on Image Decomposition Enhancement [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2023
Image stitching technology realizes alignment and fusion of a series of images with common pixel areas taken from different viewpoints of the same scene to produce a wide field of view panoramic image with natural structure.
Mengying Yan   +4 more
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Stitching and Geometric Modeling Approach Based on Multi-Slice Satellite Images [PDF]

open access: goldRemote Sensing, 2021
Time delay and integration (TDI) charge-coupled device (CCD) is an image sensor for capturing images of moving objects at low light levels. This study examines the model construction of stitched TDI CCD original multi-slice images.
Longhui Wang   +6 more
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A survey on image and video stitching [PDF]

open access: yesVirtual Reality & Intelligent Hardware, 2019
Image/video stitching is a technology for solving the field of view (FOV) limitation of images/ videos. It stitches multiple overlapping images/videos to generate a wide-FOV image/video, and has been used in various fields such as sports broadcasting ...
Wei LYU, Zhong ZHOU, Lang CHEN, Yi ZHOU
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Nighttime Image Stitching Method Based on Guided Filtering Enhancement [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2022
Image stitching refers to stitching two or more images with overlapping areas through feature points matching to generate a panoramic image, which plays an important role in geological survey, military reconnaissance, and other fields.
Mengying Yan   +5 more
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IMAGE STITCHING WITH PERSPECTIVE-PRESERVING WARPING [PDF]

open access: diamondISPRS Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2016
Image stitching algorithms often adopt the global transform, such as homography, and work well for planar scenes or parallax free camera motions. However, these conditions are easily violated in practice. With casual camera motions, variable taken views, large depth change, or complex structures, it is a challenging task for stitching these images. The
Tian-Zhu Xiang   +2 more
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Object-centered image stitching [PDF]

open access: green, 2020
Image stitching is typically decomposed into three phases: registration, which aligns the source images with a common target image; seam finding, which determines for each target pixel the source image it should come from; and blending, which smooths transitions over the seams. As described in [1], the seam finding phase attempts to place seams between
Charles Herrmann   +4 more
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Unsupervised neural network-based image stitching method for bladder endoscopy. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
Bladder endoscopy enables the observation of intravesical lesion characteristics, making it an essential tool in urology. Image stitching techniques are commonly employed to expand the field of view of bladder endoscopy.
Zixing Ye, Chenyu Shao, Kelei Zhu
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Development of Automated Image Stitching System for Radiographic Images [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Digital Imaging, 2012
Standard X-ray images using conventional screen-film technique have a limited field of view that is insufficient to show the full bone structure of large hands on a single frame. To produce images containing the whole hand structure, digitized images from the X-ray films can be assembled using image stitching.
Salbiah Samsudin   +4 more
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