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| Multi Perspective Panoramic Imaging |
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| Elsevier Image and Vision Computing 2009 (to appear in 2008), 2008 |
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| Panoramic images have only been feasible if
all contributing image patches share a common center of
projection. Then, they can be consolidated into a single image
using perspective transforms. In contrast to that, we propose a
novel non-linear warping scheme which allows the merging of
multi-perspective images, thus taking advantage of scattered
cameras. Therefore, a polygonal cut is defined in two source
images to be merged. Usually, the layout of the cuts does not
allow a user to stitch both images together naively. Thus, two
convex combinations of a warped and a canonic coordinate system
are applied so that both source images fit together at the
cutting edge while the inevitable distortion decreases towards
the borders of the image to obtain a natural
appearance. |
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