Title :
A Flexible Framework for Fusing Image Collections into Panoramas
Author :
Widanagamaachchi, Wathsala ; Rosen, Paul A. ; Pascucci, V.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract :
Panoramas create summary views of multiple images, which make them a valuable means of analyzing huge quantities of image and video data. This paper introduces the Ray Graph - a general framework for panorama construction. With rays as its vertices, the Ray Graph uses its edges to specify a set of coherency relationships among all input rays. Consequently, by using a set of simple graph traversal rules, a diverse set of panorama structures can be enumerated, which can be used to efficiently and robustly generate panoramic images from image collections. To demonstrate this framework, we first use it to recreate both 360 degree and street panoramas. We further introduce two new panorama models, the centipede panorama - a hybrid of 360 degree and street panoramas, and the storytelling panorama - a time encoding panorama. Finally, we demonstrate the flexibility of this framework by enabling interactive brushing of panoramic regions for removal of undesired features such as occlusions and moving objects.
Keywords :
graph theory; hidden feature removal; image fusion; interactive systems; 360 degree panoramas; coherency relationships; graph traversal rules; image collection fusion; image collections; image data; input rays; interactive brushing; moving objects; occlusions; panorama structures; panoramic images; ray graph; street panoramas; undesired feature removal; video data; Government; Graphics; image analysis; image fusion; panoramas;
Conference_Titel :
Graphics, Patterns and Images (SIBGRAPI), 2013 26th SIBGRAPI - Conference on
Conference_Location :
Arequipa
DOI :
10.1109/SIBGRAPI.2013.35