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This paper concerns the problem of fully automated panoramic image stitching. Though the 1D problem (single axis of rotation) is well studied, 2D or multi-row stitching is more difficult. Previous approaches have used human input or restrictions on
Automatic Panoramic Image Stitching using Invariant Features MATTHEW BROWN∗ AND DAVID G. LOWE Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada mbrown@cs.ubc.ca lowe@cs.ubc.ca Received July 28, 2005; Accepted August 3
Abstract This paper concern panoramic image stitching. Though the 1D problem (single axis of rotation) is well studied, 2D or multi-row stitching is more difficult. Previous approaches have used human input or restrictions on the image sequence in o
An object recognition system has been developed that uses a new class of local image features. The features are invariant to image scaling, translation, and rotation, and partially invariant to illumination changes and affine or 3D projection. These
In this paper, the methods for single image-based face recognition under varying lighting are reviewed. Meanwhile, some representative methods as well as their combinations are evaluated by experiments, and the underlying principle of the experimenta