This paper presents a novel approach for forward-looking sonar (FLS) image registration. By simplifying the sonar imaging motion model, we show that the transformation between two consecutive and near-consecutive sonar images approximately follows a rigid transformation. Then we propose a polar transform based approach for FLS image registration. We extract Gabor feature points and use them as the centers of the sampling regions for the polar transform. To reduce the influence of oversampling at the fovea, a Weighted Angular Projection Function (WAPF) is used to calculate the distance between two points in two images. This will determine the corresponding point pairs between the reference and target images. Then, the rotation between the tw...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach to the problem of tracking objects insequen...
International audienceThis paper introduces a hybrid registration approach to build mosaics from sid...
Vehicle operations in underwater environments are frequently compromised by poor visibility conditio...
� 2016 IEEE. This paper presents a novel approach for forward-looking sonar (FLS) image registrati...
Vehicle operations in underwater environments are often compromised by poor visibility conditions. F...
Monitoring the field of operation of an underwater vehicle is crucial during missions near the sea f...
This paper presents a method to build large-scale mosaics adapted to underwater sonar imagery. By as...
Two-dimensional forward-looking sonars such as Blueview or DIDSON are becoming a standard sensor in ...
This paper presents a system to provide augmented localization to an AUV equipped with a side scan s...
International audienceSea-bed sonar images of a same 'featureful' area generally need to be registra...
Image registration is an important and fundamental task in image processing used to match two dif-fe...
Interpretation of acoustical images to understand the characteristics of a scene and identify under-...
This work develops techniques to estimate the motion of an underwater platform by processing data fr...
To generate a seamless mosaic of a forward-looking sonar (FLS) video sequence, this study proposes a...
This work considers the processing of acoustic data from a multi-beam Forward Looking Sonar (FLS) on...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach to the problem of tracking objects insequen...
International audienceThis paper introduces a hybrid registration approach to build mosaics from sid...
Vehicle operations in underwater environments are frequently compromised by poor visibility conditio...
� 2016 IEEE. This paper presents a novel approach for forward-looking sonar (FLS) image registrati...
Vehicle operations in underwater environments are often compromised by poor visibility conditions. F...
Monitoring the field of operation of an underwater vehicle is crucial during missions near the sea f...
This paper presents a method to build large-scale mosaics adapted to underwater sonar imagery. By as...
Two-dimensional forward-looking sonars such as Blueview or DIDSON are becoming a standard sensor in ...
This paper presents a system to provide augmented localization to an AUV equipped with a side scan s...
International audienceSea-bed sonar images of a same 'featureful' area generally need to be registra...
Image registration is an important and fundamental task in image processing used to match two dif-fe...
Interpretation of acoustical images to understand the characteristics of a scene and identify under-...
This work develops techniques to estimate the motion of an underwater platform by processing data fr...
To generate a seamless mosaic of a forward-looking sonar (FLS) video sequence, this study proposes a...
This work considers the processing of acoustic data from a multi-beam Forward Looking Sonar (FLS) on...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach to the problem of tracking objects insequen...
International audienceThis paper introduces a hybrid registration approach to build mosaics from sid...
Vehicle operations in underwater environments are frequently compromised by poor visibility conditio...