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Stitching algorithm of large parallax images in underground roadways
In order to solve problems of high cost of fixed -point rotating cameras for video surveillance in underground roadways as well as limited visual field and image stitching effects, a camera arrangement is designed for large parallax shooting.
YANG Xuanxuan +5 more
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An improved adaptive triangular mesh-based image warping method
It is of vital importance to stitch the two images into a panorama in many computer vision applications of motion detection and tracking and virtual reality, panoramic photography, and virtual tours.
Wei Tang, Fangxiu Jia, Xiaoming Wang
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Quasi-Homography Warps in Image Stitching [PDF]
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Nan Li, Yifang Xu, Chao Wang
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Minimum Error Seam-Based Efficient Panorama Video Stitching Method Robust to Parallax
From stitching video sequences point of view, an existing image stitching technique may have limitations on object movement or loss in the stitched video sequence due to the different parallax of the individual video sequences.
Jeonho Kang +3 more
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IMAGE STITCHING WITH PERSPECTIVE-PRESERVING WARPING [PDF]
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
T. Xiang, G.-S. Xia, L. Zhang
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Image Stitching Using Photoshop [PDF]
Abstract Several images can be stitched together (sometimes referred to as “montaging”) through the use of Photoshop. Edges of the images can be feathered and the process automated to reduce the hours of work that can go into this procedure.
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2D Reconstruction of Small Intestine's Interior Wall
Examining and interpreting of a large number of wireless endoscopic images from the gastrointestinal tract is a tiresome task for physicians. A practical solution is to automatically construct a two dimensional representation of the gastrointestinal ...
Attar, Rahman +3 more
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Image Stitching of Rock Thin Sections Microscopic Images Based on Improved GLU‑Net
Rock thin-section microscopic images frequently exhibit complex local textures, blurriness, and high noise levels, posing significant challenges for traditional feature extraction and matching algorithms.
XIANG Wenliang +4 more
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Image stitching software is used in many areas such as photogrammetry, biomedical imaging, and even amateur digital photography. However, these algorithms require relatively large image overlap, and for this reason they cannot be used to stitch the ...
Keyes, Edward, Piché, Robert
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Redesigning architecture through photography [PDF]
– This paper focuses on the possibility of (re)designing architecture virtually with the help of one of the most important representation tools: Photography.
Germen, Murat
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