We describe a real-time system designed to construct a stable view of a scene through aligning images of an incoming video stream and dynamically constructing an image mosaic. This system uses a video processing unit developed by the David Sarnoff Research Center called the Vision Front End (VFE-100) for the pyramid-based image processing tasks required to implement this process. This paper includes a description of the multiresolution coarse-to-fine image registration strategy, the techniques used for mosaic construction, the implementation of this process on the VFE-100 system, and experimental results showing image mosaics constructed with the VFE-100.<>
Real-time scene stabilization and mosaic construction
1994-01-01
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Conference paper
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English
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