This paper proposes an algorithm which automatically aligns and stitches the component medical images (fluoroscopic) with varying degrees of overlap into a single composite image. The alignment method is based on similarity measure between the component images. As applied here the technique is intensity based rather than feature based. It works well in domains where feature based methods have difficulty, yet more robust than traditional correlation. Component images are stitched together using the new triangular averaging based blending algorithm. The quality of the resultant image is tested for photometric inconsistencies and geometric misalignments. This method cannot correct rotational, scale and perspective artifacts
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Abstract—Image mosaicing has numerous applications in the area of computer vision, virtual reality, ...
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Standard X-ray images using conventional screen-film technique have a limited field of view that is ...
In this paper, a panoramic image stitching algorithm is presented. The aim of image stitching is to ...
Standard X-ray images using conventional screen-film technique have a limited field of view and fail...
This thesis investigates the problem of seamless composition from multiple input images to produce a...
A technique of alignment and removal of noise is a prominent pre-processing part of biomedical image...
In many clinical studies, including those of cancer, it is highly desirable to acquire images of who...
This tutorial reviews image alignment and image stitching algorithms. Image alignment (registration)...
Image processing and analysis algorithms are widely used in medical systems to analyze medical image...
Abstract: Image stitching is a technique that combines two or more images that are taken from differ...
The objective of this paper is to implement image stitching by adopting feature-based alignment algo...
Panorama Image Stitching has been the subject of interest over the decades. A panorama image is the ...
Abstract — Image stitching is a technique that combines two or more images from the same scene to ob...
This tutorial reviews image alignment and image stitching algorithms. Image align-ment algorithms ca...
Abstract—Image mosaicing has numerous applications in the area of computer vision, virtual reality, ...
This paper presents an automatic and robust technique for creating seamless mosaics, relying only on...
Standard X-ray images using conventional screen-film technique have a limited field of view that is ...
In this paper, a panoramic image stitching algorithm is presented. The aim of image stitching is to ...
Standard X-ray images using conventional screen-film technique have a limited field of view and fail...
This thesis investigates the problem of seamless composition from multiple input images to produce a...
A technique of alignment and removal of noise is a prominent pre-processing part of biomedical image...