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True Multi-Image Alignment and its Application to Mosaicing and Lens Distortion Correction

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True Multi-Image Alignment and its Application to Mosaicing and Lens Distortion Correction
Multiple images of a scene are related through 20/3D view transformations and linear and non-linear camera transformations. In all the traditional techniques to compute these transformations, especially the ones relying on direct intensity gradients, one image and its coordinate system have been assumed to be ideal and distortion free. In this paper, we present a formulation and an algorithm for true multi-image alignment that does not rely on the measurements of a reference image being distortion free. For instance, in the presence of lens distortion, none of the images can be assumed to be ideal. In our formulation, all the images are modeled as intensity measurements represented in their respective coordinate systems, each of which is related to an ideal coordinate system through an interior camera transformation and an exterior view transformation. The goal of the accompanying algorithm is to compute an image in the ideal coordinate system while solving for the transform.ations th...
Harpreet S. Sawhney, Rakesh Kumar
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where CVPR
Authors Harpreet S. Sawhney, Rakesh Kumar
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