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Automatic Image Stabilization for Omni-Directional Systems
POTÚČEK, I. Automatic Image Stabilization for Omni-Directional Systems. Proceedings of the Fifth IASTED International Conference on VISUALIZATION, IMAGING,AND IMAGE PROCESSING. Benidorm: ACTA Press, 2005. p. 338-342.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Potúček Igor, Ing., Ph.D., DCGM (FIT)
Abstract
For the purpose of Augmented Multi-party Interaction Project (AMI), an image stabilization of the meeting recordings is proposed. The mobile catadioptric system is usually prone to vibrations, which cause the distortion in the transformed panoramic image. The goal is to find proper parameters of the mirror border to image stabilization. Real-time method with sub-pixel precision is needed. This paper deals with methods which are based on the circle detection by using extracted border points.
Keywords
omnidirectional system, image stabilization, edge detector.
Published
2005
Pages
338–342
Proceedings
Proceedings of the Fifth IASTED International Conference on VISUALIZATION, IMAGING,AND IMAGE PROCESSING
Conference
Visualization, Imaging, & Image Processing
Publisher
ACTA Press
Place
Benidorm
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT18045,
author="Igor {Potúček}",
title="Automatic Image Stabilization for Omni-Directional Systems",
booktitle="Proceedings of the Fifth IASTED International Conference on VISUALIZATION, IMAGING,AND IMAGE PROCESSING",
year="2005",
pages="338--342",
publisher="ACTA Press",
address="Benidorm"
}
Projects
Augmented Multi-party Interaction, EU, Sixth Framework programme, 506811-AMI, start: 2004-01-01, end: 2006-12-31, completed
Rapid prototyping tools for development of HW-accelerated embedded image- and video-processing applications, AV ČR, Informační společnost (Národní program výzkumu), 1ET400750408, start: 2004-07-01, end: 2008-12-31, completed
Rapid prototyping tools for development of HW-accelerated embedded image- and video-processing applications, AV ČR, Informační společnost (Národní program výzkumu), 1ET400750408, start: 2004-07-01, end: 2008-12-31, completed
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