Presentation 1999/12/17
Latest Results on High-Resolution Reconstruction from Video Sequences
S. Lertrattanapanich, N. K. Bose,
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Abstract(in English) A problem of recurring interest involves the construction of a panoramic video mosaic from a video sequence generated from a camera and then obtain high resolution images of regions of interest in the mosaic. The camera motions are estimated by calculating the parameters of a projective model and then superresolution is attained by an algorithm for constructing a high resolution image from undersampled noisy and blurred frames. Research is currently in progress to assess and incorporate robustness to errors in motion parameter estimation of the camera and also the blurring phenomenon.
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Keyword(in English) high-resolution video mosaic / projective model / registration
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Conference Date 1999/12/17(1days)
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Title (in English) Latest Results on High-Resolution Reconstruction from Video Sequences
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Keyword(1) high-resolution video mosaic
Keyword(2) projective model
Keyword(3) registration
1st Author's Name S. Lertrattanapanich
1st Author's Affiliation The Spatial and Temporal Signal Processing Center Department of Electrical Engineering The Pennsylvania State University()
2nd Author's Name N. K. Bose
2nd Author's Affiliation The Spatial and Temporal Signal Processing Center Department of Electrical Engineering The Pennsylvania State University
Date 1999/12/17
Paper # DSP99-140
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 505
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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