DocumentCode :
1553271
Title :
Video orbits of the projective group a simple approach to featureless estimation of parameters
Author :
Mann, Steve ; Picard, Rosalind W.
Author_Institution :
Media Lab., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
6
Issue :
9
fYear :
1997
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1281
Lastpage :
1295
Abstract :
We present direct featureless methods for estimating the eight parameters of an “exact” projective (homographic) coordinate transformation to register pairs of images, together with the application of seamlessly combining a plurality of images of the same scene, resulting in a single image (or new image sequence) of greater resolution or spatial extent. The approach is “exact” for two cases of static scenes: (1) images taken from the same location of an arbitrary three-dimensional (3-D) scene, with a camera that is free to pan, tilt, rotate about its optical axis, and zoom, or (2) images of a flat scene taken from arbitrary locations. The featureless projective approach generalizes interframe camera motion estimation methods that have previously used a camera model (which lacks the degrees of freedom to “exactly” characterize such phenomena as camera pan and tilt) and/or which have relied upon finding points of correspondence between the image frames. The featureless projective approach, which operates directly on the image pixels, is shown to be superior in accuracy and the ability to enhance the resolution. The proposed methods work well on image data collected from both good-quality and poor-quality video under a wide variety of conditions (sunny, cloudy, day, night). These new fully automatic methods are also shown to be robust to deviations from the assumptions of static scene and no parallax
Keywords :
image registration; image resolution; image sequences; motion estimation; parameter estimation; video cameras; video signal processing; 3D scene; automatic methods; camera pan; camera tilt; exact approach; featureless parameter estimation; flat scene; homographic coordinate transformation; image data; image frames; image pairs; image pixels; image registration; image resolution; image sequence; interframe camera motion estimation methods; projective coordinate transformation; projective group; static scene; video cameras; video orbits; Cameras; Image resolution; Image sequences; Layout; Motion estimation; Orbits; Parameter estimation; Pixel; Robustness; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1057-7149
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/83.623191
Filename :
623191
Link To Document :
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