TY - JOUR
T1 - An Appearance-Based Method for Parametric Video Registration
AU - Orriols, Xavier
AU - Binefa i Valls, Xavier
AU - Barceló Dachs, Lluis
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - In this paper we address the problem of multi frame video registration using the combination of an appearance-based technique and a parametric model of the transformations. This technique uses an image that is selected as reference frame, and therefore, estimates the transformation that occurred to each frame in the sequence respect to this absolute referenced one. Both global and local information are employed to the estimation of these registered images. Global information is applied in terms of linear appearance subspace constraints, under the subspace constancy assumption [4], where variabilities of each frame respect to the reference frame are encoded. Local information is used by means of a polynomial parametric model that estimates the velocities field evoluton in each frame. The objective function to be minimized considers both issues at the same time, i.e., the appearance representation and the time evolution across the sequence. This function is the connection between the global coordinates in the subspace representation and the time evolution and the parametric optical flow estimates. Thus, the appearance constraints result to take into account al the images in a sequence in order to estimate the transformation parameters.
AB - In this paper we address the problem of multi frame video registration using the combination of an appearance-based technique and a parametric model of the transformations. This technique uses an image that is selected as reference frame, and therefore, estimates the transformation that occurred to each frame in the sequence respect to this absolute referenced one. Both global and local information are employed to the estimation of these registered images. Global information is applied in terms of linear appearance subspace constraints, under the subspace constancy assumption [4], where variabilities of each frame respect to the reference frame are encoded. Local information is used by means of a polynomial parametric model that estimates the velocities field evoluton in each frame. The objective function to be minimized considers both issues at the same time, i.e., the appearance representation and the time evolution across the sequence. This function is the connection between the global coordinates in the subspace representation and the time evolution and the parametric optical flow estimates. Thus, the appearance constraints result to take into account al the images in a sequence in order to estimate the transformation parameters.
KW - Anàlisi d'imatge
KW - Análisis de imagen
KW - Anàlisi de seqüència
KW - Image Analysis
KW - Visión por computadora
KW - Reconstrucción 3D
KW - Video e imagen
KW - Video i imatge
KW - Análisis de secuencia
KW - Pattern Recognition
KW - 3D Reconstruction
KW - Reconocimiento de modelo
KW - Video and Image
KW - Reconeixement de model
KW - Sequence Analysis
KW - Computer Vision
KW - Reconstrucció 3D
KW - Visió per computadora
UR - https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=4999042
U2 - 10.5565/rev/elcvia.62
DO - 10.5565/rev/elcvia.62
M3 - Article
SN - 1577-5097
VL - 2
SP - 1
EP - 11
JO - Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis
JF - Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis
IS - 1
ER -