[ptx] Enblend Multiresolution Spline Blender
Yili Zhao
ylzhao at vip.sina.com
Wed Mar 10 19:38:46 GMT 2004
Hi,
for the seam line, there are also some research papers:
http://www.gisdevelopment.net/aars/acrs/1991/psq/ps016a.shtml
o Milgram D.L., 1975. Computer methods for creating photomosaics. Trans IEEE on Computers, Vol. C-24, pp 1113-1119.
o Milgram D.L., 1977. Adaptive techniques for photomosaicing. Trans. IEEE on Computers, Vol. C-26, pp 1175-1186.
o Susanne Hummer, Miller, 1989. A Digital Mosaicing Algorithm allowing for an irregular joint line? Photo Engg. And R. Sensing Vol. 55, No. 1, Jan. 1989, pp 43-47.
o Yang Shiren et al., 1989. Two dimensional Seam-point searching in Digital Image Mosaicing. Photo. Engg. And R. Sensing, Vol. 55, No. 1, Jan. 1989, pp 49-53.
o Peleg S., 1981. Elimination of Seam for Photomosaics. IEEE Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Processing, pp 426-429.
o Marie Lise, Duplaquet. Building Large Image Mosaic with Invisible Seam line, Proceedings of SPIE, Vol 3387, Orlando, pages 369-377, 1998.
Best regards
Yili
======= 2004-03-10 04:49:58 Andrew wrote:=======
>I'm not convinced that it is enough to only know the distance to the
>center of each image. This will cause you to pick a seam line which is
>equidistant from the centers of two images. This is a straight line. For
>irregular overlaps, this is not a good line. I think you need to know the
>distance to the nearest image edge. Vigra has a distance transform - also
>the Rosenfeld-Pfaltz method. I'll look into this some more.
>
>Andrew
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