• DocumentCode
    3707877
  • Title

    A hybrid motion estimation technique for fisheye video sequences based on equisolid re-projection

  • Author

    Andrea Eichenseer;Michel Bätz;Jürgen Seller;André Kaup

  • Author_Institution
    Multimedia Communications and Signal Processing, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nü
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    3565
  • Lastpage
    3569
  • Abstract
    Capturing large fields of view with only one camera is an important aspect in surveillance and automotive applications, but the wide-angle fisheye imagery thus obtained exhibits very special characteristics that may not be very well suited for typical image and video processing methods such as motion estimation. This paper introduces a motion estimation method that adapts to the typical radial characteristics of fisheye video sequences by making use of an equisolid re-projection after moving part of the motion vector search into the perspective domain via a corresponding back-projection. By combining this approach with conventional translational motion estimation and compensation, average gains in luminance PSNR of up to 1.14 dB are achieved for synthetic fish-eye sequences and up to 0.96 dB for real-world data. Maximum gains for selected frame pairs amount to 2.40 dB and 1.39 dB for synthetic and real-world data, respectively.
  • Keywords
    "Motion estimation","Cameras","Video sequences","Gain","Lenses","Video coding","Motion compensation"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Image Processing (ICIP), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICIP.2015.7351468
  • Filename
    7351468