Title of article :
A level-set approach to image blending
Author/Authors :
Whitaker، نويسنده , , R.T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel method for blending images.
Image blending refers to the process of creating a set of discrete
samples of a continuous, one-parameter family of images that
connects a pair of input images. Image blending has uses in a variety
of computer graphics and image processing applications. In
particular, it can be used for image morphing, which is a method
for creating video streams that depict transformations of objects
in scenes based solely on pairs of images and sets of user-defined
fiducial points. Image blending also has applications for video compression
and image-based rendering.
The proposed method for image blending relies on the progressive
minimization of a difference metric which compares the level
sets between two images. This strategy results in an image blend
which is the solution of a pair of coupled, nonlinear, first-order,
partial differential equations that model multidimensional level-set
propagations. When compared to interpolation this method produces
more natural appearances of motion because it manipulates
the shapes of image contours rather than simply interpolating intensity
values. This strategy results in a process that has the qualitative
property of deforming greyscale objects in images rather
than producing a simple fade from one object to another. This
paper presents the mathematics that underlie this new method, a
numerical implementation, and results on real images that demonstrate
its effectiveness.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING