This article presents a method for rectifying and stabilising video from cell-phones with rolling shutter (RS) cameras. Due to size constraints, cell-phone cameras have constant, or near constant focal length, making them an ideal application for calibrated projective geometry. In contrast to previous RS rectification attempts that model distortions in the image plane, we model the 3D rotation of the camera. We parameterise the camera rotation as a continuous curve, with knots distributed across a short frame interval. Curve parameters are found using non-linear least squares over inter-frame correspondences from a KLT tracker. By smoothing a sequence of reference rotations from the estimated curve, we can at a small extra cost, obtain a hi...
Due to the demanding size and cost constraints of camera phones, the mobile imaging industry needs t...
Abstract. In recent years, depth cameras gained increasing acceptance in the areas of robotics and a...
Video stabilization is required in digital video cameras as most of them are hand held or mounted on...
Abstract This article presents a method for rectifying and stabilising video from cell-phones with r...
Rolling Shutter (RS) cameras are used across a wide range of consumer electronic devices—from smart-...
This master thesis covers a solution to the image stabilization problem that does not require accele...
This paper addresses the problem of rolling shutter correction (RSC) in uncalibrated videos. Existin...
Most mobile video-recording devices of today, e.g. cell phones and music players, make use of a roll...
The smartphone is commonly used for image and video capture. Due to the lightweight of the smartphon...
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Pictures/Videos taken by mobile devices may suffer degradation problems such as perspective distorti...
The majority of consumer quality cameras sold today have CMOS sensors with rolling shutters. In a ro...
Abstract—In order to develop Vision-aided Inertial Navigation Systems (VINS) on mobile devices, such...
Abstract—In order to develop Vision-aided Inertial Navigation Systems (VINS) on mobile devices, such...
International audienceWe propose a 3-step method for structure and motion computation from two or mo...
Due to the demanding size and cost constraints of camera phones, the mobile imaging industry needs t...
Abstract. In recent years, depth cameras gained increasing acceptance in the areas of robotics and a...
Video stabilization is required in digital video cameras as most of them are hand held or mounted on...
Abstract This article presents a method for rectifying and stabilising video from cell-phones with r...
Rolling Shutter (RS) cameras are used across a wide range of consumer electronic devices—from smart-...
This master thesis covers a solution to the image stabilization problem that does not require accele...
This paper addresses the problem of rolling shutter correction (RSC) in uncalibrated videos. Existin...
Most mobile video-recording devices of today, e.g. cell phones and music players, make use of a roll...
The smartphone is commonly used for image and video capture. Due to the lightweight of the smartphon...
© 2012 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
Pictures/Videos taken by mobile devices may suffer degradation problems such as perspective distorti...
The majority of consumer quality cameras sold today have CMOS sensors with rolling shutters. In a ro...
Abstract—In order to develop Vision-aided Inertial Navigation Systems (VINS) on mobile devices, such...
Abstract—In order to develop Vision-aided Inertial Navigation Systems (VINS) on mobile devices, such...
International audienceWe propose a 3-step method for structure and motion computation from two or mo...
Due to the demanding size and cost constraints of camera phones, the mobile imaging industry needs t...
Abstract. In recent years, depth cameras gained increasing acceptance in the areas of robotics and a...
Video stabilization is required in digital video cameras as most of them are hand held or mounted on...