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A Study on Generation of Free Stereo Mosaic Image Using Video Sequences  

Noh, Myoung-Jong (인하대학교 지리정보공학과)
Cho, Woo-Sug (인하대학교 토목공학과)
Park, June-Ku (인하대학교 지리정보공학과)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography / v.27, no.4, 2009 , pp. 453-460 More about this Journal
Abstract
For constructing 3D information using aerial photograph or video sequences, left and right stereo images having different viewing angle should be prepared in overlapping area. In video sequences, left and right stereo images would be generated by mosaicing left and right slice images extracted in consecutive video sequences. Therefore, this paper is focused on generating left and right stereo mosaic images that are able to construct 3D information and video sequences could be made for the best use. In the stereo mosaic generation, motion parameters between video sequences should be firstly determined. In this paper, to determine motion parameters, free mosaic method using geometric relationship, such as relative orientation parameters, between consecutive frame images without GPS/INS geo-data have applied. After determining the motion parameters, the mosaic image have generated by 4 step processes: image registration, image slicing, determining on stitching line, and 3D image mosaicking. As the result of experiment, generated stereo mosaic image and analyzed result of x, y-parallax have showed.
Keywords
video sequences; stereo mosaic; motion parameters; 3D mosaicking;
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