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Stitching contaminated images

Neurocomputing, 2016
Image stitching has long been studied in computer vision and has been applied to many fields. However, when the input images contain moving objects and meanwhile are noisy or partially contaminated, it remains a challenge to get a satisfactory clean panorama.
Chuan Li   +4 more
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Review on image-stitching techniques

Multimedia Systems, 2020
Image stitching, or known as image mosaic, is the process that combines images with overlapped areas to form an image with wide view and high resolution. Image stitching technique has been quickly developed these years. It has become an important branch in digital image processing and has wide applications.
Zekun Yang, Zekun Yang, Zhaobin Wang
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The Stitching of Images

2006 IEEE International Conference on Automation, Quality and Testing, Robotics, 2006
The paper focuses on some methods that allow the merging of images. The equalizing of the brightness and the modification of color are two issues which are taken into consideration. Problems that occur when stitching images are also dealt with. For solving stitching problem a genetic algorithm is proposed.
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Stitching line and deformation propagation for seamless image stitching

Proceedings of the 27th Conference on Image and Vision Computing New Zealand, 2012
This paper presents an approach to determine the optimal stitching line and propagate deformation in irregular overlap for image stitching. First, determine the optimal stitching line that has the lowest cost of some candidate lines in the irregular region; second, detect and match the features in the neighborhood of the optimal stitching line and ...
Huiqin Xi   +3 more
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Image Alignment and Stitching [PDF]

open access: possible, 2005
Stitching multiple images together to create beautiful high-resolution panoramas is one of the most popular consumer applications of image registration and blending. In this chapter, I review the motion models (geometric transformations) that underlie panoramic image stitching, discuss direct intensity-based and feature-based registration algorithms ...
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Image stitching of microscopic wastewater images

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2019
In this paper, image stitching strategy is proposed to prepare a virtual slide image of the sample of activated sludge obtained from the wastewater treatment plant. The bright-field microscopic images have inherent problem of vignetting and less contrast, which result into failed image registration by conventional methods.
Humaira Nisar   +3 more
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Image stitching with dynamic elements

Image and Vision Computing, 2009
This paper presents a new combination of techniques to create pleasing and physically consistent image mosaics despite the presence of moving objects in the scene. The technique uses heuristic seam selection in the intensity and gradient-domains to choose which pixels to use from each image and then blends them smoothly to create the final mosaic.
Gregory Dudek, Alec Mills
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Algorithm for image stitching in the infrared

Infrared Technology and Applications XLV, 2019
The paper considers the question of stitching of infrared images obtained from different points and with the modified internal parameters of the camera. As test data, we use images taken by the thermal camera. To combine pairs of images, we use the several auxiliary algorithms are required, including: elimination of noise on images (denoising ...
Igor Shraifel   +3 more
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Image stitching techniques

2011
Image stitching or photo stitching is the process of combining multiple photographic images with overlapping fields of view to produce a segmented panorama or high-resolution image. Commonly performed through the use of computer software, most approaches to image stitching require nearly exact overlaps between images and identical exposures to produce ...
S. G. Bhirud, Jalpa D. Mehta
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Image stitching by projective transformations

Optics and Photonics for Information Processing XIII, 2019
The capture of panoramic images requires the use of complex and specialized cameras. However, high quality panoramic images can be constructed digitally by stitching several images captured with conventional lowcost cameras. In this work, an image stitching method based on projective transformations is proposed.
Alejandra Giron   +3 more
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