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6 July 1998 Panorama system
Yu Chan Kwon, J. T. Lee, Yoonsik Choe
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Abstract
In this paper, we present a panorama system which extends the camera's field of view to the human's one. As the camera's field of view is much smaller than the human's, object could not be captured in a single frame in many cases. To solve this problem a fish-eye lens can be used. However the images obtained in this way have problems in image quality. Another solution is the panorama by frame-aligning and frame-pasting video frames in video sequence. Panorama System gets real time images from the panning video camera and takes align-paste process using registration algorithm. This System can show real time front scene in the human's field of view and can be used in the area-observation application. Experimental results prove the effectiveness and feasibility of the system.
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Yu Chan Kwon, J. T. Lee, and Yoonsik Choe "Panorama system", Proc. SPIE 3387, Visual Information Processing VII, (6 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316425
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KEYWORDS
Panoramic photography

Cameras

Image registration

Imaging systems

Video

Image processing

Telecommunications

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