Title :
Multi-hypothesis Projection-Based Shift Estimation for Sweeping Panorama Reconstruction
Author :
Pham, Tuan Q. ; Cox, Philip
Author_Institution :
Canon Inf. Syst. Res. Australia (CiSRA), North Ryde, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Global alignment is an important step in many imaging applications for hand-held cameras. We propose a fast algorithm that can handle large global translations in either x-or y-direction from a pan-tilt camera. The algorithm estimates the translations in x- and y-direction separately using 1D correlation of the absolute gradient projections along the x- and y-axis. Synthetic experiments show that the proposed multiple shift hypotheses approach is robust to translations up to 90% of the image width, whereas other projection-based alignment methods can handle up to 25% only. The proposed approach can also handle larger rotations than other methods. The robustness of the alignment to non-purely translational image motion and moving objects in the scene is demonstrated by a sweeping panorama application on live images from a Canon camera with minimal user interaction.
Keywords :
gradient methods; image reconstruction; motion estimation; natural scenes; video cameras; absolute gradient projection; global alignment; handheld camera; moving object analysis; multihypothesis projection-based shift estimation; pan-tilt camera; scene; sweeping panorama reconstruction; translation estimation; translational image motion analysis; Approximation algorithms; Cameras; Correlation; Estimation; Image reconstruction; Robustness; Software algorithms; image projection; shift estimation; sweep panorama;
Conference_Titel :
Multimedia and Expo (ICME), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1659-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICME.2012.38