BMVC IndexA Fast Matching Method for Color Uncalibrated Images using Differential InvariantsComputer Vision: AnalysisA Bi-Directional Integrated Model for Non-Rigid Motion Analysis

Improved Video Mosaic Construction by Accumulated Alignment Error Distribution
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M. G. Gonzalez, P. Holifield, M. Varley

Department of Engineering and Product Design
University of Central Lancashire
Preston PR1 2HE UK

Contact: m.guillen-gonzalez@uclan.ac.uk

Abstract

Mosaic techniques have been used to obtain images with a large field of view from video sequences by assembling individual overlapping images. In existing methods of mosaic construction only consecutive frames are aligned. Accumulation of small alignment errors occur, and in the case of the image path returning to a previous position in the mosaic (looping path), a significant mismatch between non-consecutive frames will result. A new method for ensuring the consistency of the positions of all images in a mosaic is proposed. From the resulting improvement in mosaic quality, the new method enables construction of mosaics with a very large field of view.

Keywords: Video Mosaic, Mosaic Construction, Image Processing, Virtual Reality, Data Acquisition, Video Cameras, Video Sequences
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