Image Stitching
25 papers with code • 1 benchmarks • 4 datasets
Image Stitching is a process of composing multiple images with narrow but overlapping fields of view to create a larger image with a wider field of view.
Source: Single-Perspective Warps in Natural Image Stitching
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Latest papers with no code
Probabilistic Spatial Distribution Prior Based Attentional Keypoints Matching Network
Keypoints matching is a pivotal component for many image-relevant applications such as image stitching, visual simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), and so on.
Content-Preserving Image Stitching with Piecewise Rectangular Boundary Constraints
By analyzing the irregular boundary, we construct a piecewise rectangular boundary.
Learning Edge-Preserved Image Stitching from Large-Baseline Deep Homography
In this paper, we propose an image stitching learning framework, which consists of a large-baseline deep homography module and an edge-preserved deformation module.
Minimal Solutions for Panoramic Stitching Given Gravity Prior
When capturing panoramas, people tend to align their cameras with the vertical axis, i. e., the direction of gravity.
Object-centered image stitching
Image stitching is typically decomposed into three phases: registration, which aligns the source images with a common target image; seam finding, which determines for each target pixel the source image it should come from; and blending, which smooths transitions over the seams.
Robust image stitching with multiple registrations
Here, we observe that the use of a single registration often leads to errors, especially in scenes with significant depth variation or object motion.
A Method of Generating Measurable Panoramic Image for Indoor Mobile Measurement System
This paper designs a technique route to generate high-quality panoramic image with depth information, which involves two critical research hotspots: fusion of LiDAR and image data and image stitching.
Image Stitching and Rectification for Hand-Held Cameras
In this paper, we derive a new differential homography that can account for the scanline-varying camera poses in Rolling Shutter (RS) cameras, and demonstrate its application to carry out RS-aware image stitching and rectification at one stroke.
IF-Net: An Illumination-invariant Feature Network
To show the practicality, we further evaluate IF-Net on the task of visual localization under large illumination changes scenes, and achieves the best localization accuracy.
Image Stitching Based on Planar Region Consensus
We specifically design a new module to make fully use of existing semantic segmentation networks to accommodate planar segmentation.