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2003
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Stereo Mosaics with Slanting Parallel Projections from Many Cameras or a Moving Camera

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Stereo Mosaics with Slanting Parallel Projections from Many Cameras or a Moving Camera
This paper presents an approach of fusing images from many video cameras or a moving video camera with external orientation data (e.g. GPS and INS data) into a few mosaiced images that preserve 3D information. In both cases, a virtual 2D array of cameras with FOV overlaps is formed to generate the whole coverage of a scene (or an object). We propose a representation that can re-organize the original perspective images into a set of parallel projections with different slanting viewing angles. In addition to providing a wide field of view, there are two more benefits of such a representation. First, mosaics with different slanting views represent occlusions encountered in a usual nadir view. Second, stereo pair can be formed from a pair of slanting parallel mosaics thus image-based 3D viewing can be achieved. This representation can be used as both an advanced video interface for surveillance or a pre-processing for 3D reconstruction.
Zhigang Zhu
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where AIPR
Authors Zhigang Zhu
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