DocumentCode :
22340
Title :
As-Projective-As-Possible Image Stitching with Moving DLT
Author :
Zaragoza, Jordi ; Tat-Jun Chin ; Tran, Quoc-Huy ; Brown, Michael S. ; Suter, David
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia
Volume :
36
Issue :
7
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jul-14
Firstpage :
1285
Lastpage :
1298
Abstract :
The success of commercial image stitching tools often leads to the impression that image stitching is a “solved problem”. The reality, however, is that many tools give unconvincing results when the input photos violate fairly restrictive imaging assumptions; the main two being that the photos correspond to views that differ purely by rotation, or that the imaged scene is effectively planar. Such assumptions underpin the usage of 2D projective transforms or homographies to align photos. In the hands of the casual user, such conditions are often violated, yielding misalignment artifacts or “ghosting” in the results. Accordingly, many existing image stitching tools depend critically on post-processing routines to conceal ghosting. In this paper, we propose a novel estimation technique called Moving Direct Linear Transformation (Moving DLT) that is able to tweak or fine-tune the projective warp to accommodate the deviations of the input data from the idealized conditions. This produces as-projective-as-possible image alignment that significantly reduces ghosting without compromising the geometric realism of perspective image stitching. Our technique thus lessens the dependency on potentially expensive postprocessing algorithms. In addition, we describe how multiple as-projective-as-possible warps can be simultaneously refined via bundle adjustment to accurately align multiple images for large panorama creation.
Keywords :
image processing; least squares approximations; photography; transforms; 2D projective transforms; as-projective-as-possible image alignment; as-projective-as-possible image stitching; as-projective-as-possible warps; bundle adjustment; estimation technique; geometric realism; ghosting; homographies; image stitching tools; misalignment artifacts; moving DLT; moving direct linear transformation; moving least squares; panorama creation; photos; projective warp; Cameras; Educational institutions; Estimation; Extrapolation; Three-dimensional displays; Yarn; Direct Linear Transformation; Image Alignment; Image Stitching; Image stitching; Moving Least Squares; Projective Warps; direct linear transformation; image alignment; moving least squares; projective warps;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0162-8828
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2013.247
Filename :
6682890
Link To Document :
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