[scilab-Users] Re: stitching images to get panorama effect

Mathieu Dubois mathieu.dubois at limsi.fr
Thu Mar 15 09:41:04 CET 2012


Hello,

As Antoine said, you will have to implement that by yourself. All that I 
know is that many stitching techniques imply to detect interest points 
and then estimate the homography (geometric transform) between the 2 images.

P.S.: You may ask questions on websites dedicated to image processing or 
for instance the equalis forums.

On 03/15/2012 05:34 AM, manikanta wrote:
> @Mathieu Dubois : thanks for ur reply.
>
>              I already downloaded SIVP toolbox and used, but i do not know
> how to approach for stitching images without overlap. And i did not
> understand your message exactly,so can you reoly me in detail about that
> building blocks.
>   I will define my problem statement in the foolowing for your better
> understanding.
>             consider a single image, from one end(from LEFT) of image, let
> say 70% of image is considered as FIRST image and now from the other end(
> RIGHT) of image, let 50% of image is considered as SECOND image.so now i had
> 20% of original image is overlapped region. now how to stitch the FIRST and
> SECOND image in such a way that overlapping region should be avoided and
> should be similar to original image of same size.
>
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