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휴대용 카메라에서 촬영한 일련의 정지 이미지를 바탕으로 우리는 빠른 방법을 제시합니다. 모자이크 처리 하나의 혼합된 그림으로 만듭니다. 우리는 임의 회전과 큰 확대/축소 비율을 모두 처리할 수 있는 기하학적 점 특징 매칭을 기반으로 시간 및 메모리 효율적인 정지 이미지 모자이크 알고리즘을 설계합니다. 우리는 3D 재구성 및 객체 인식 작업을 위한 에피폴라 기하학의 복구와 같은 관련 문제에 대한 방법론의 확장에 대해 논의합니다.
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Frank NIELSEN, "Randomized Adaptive Algorithms for Mosaicing Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E83-D, no. 7, pp. 1386-1394, July 2000, doi: .
Abstract: Given a set of still images taken from a hand-held camera, we present a fast method for mosaicing them into a single blended picture. We design time- and memory- efficient still image mosaicing algorithms based on geometric point feature matchings that can handle both arbitrary rotations and large zoom factors. We discuss extensions of the methodology to related problems like the recovering of the epipolar geometry for 3d reconstruction and object recognition tasks.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e83-d_7_1386/_p
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