IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters | 2019

Fast Color Blending for Seamless Image Stitching

 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this letter, we propose a fast and robust method for stitching overlapped images captured by the unmanned aerial vehicle. First, we apply the shape-preserving half-projective method to precisely and stably align a pair of partially overlapped input images. Then, an optimal stitching line is searched to remove ghosts caused by the moving objects in the overlapped area. We subsequently propose a color blending method to eliminate all the color inconsistencies in the prealigned image. In accordance with the color differences of the pixels on the optimal stitching seam, we utilize weighted value coordinate interpolation algorithms to compute accurate color changes for all the pixels in the target image. The calculated color changes are then added to the target image to remove the color inconsistency. Furthermore, we introduce the superpixel segmentation to divide the target image into a reduced number of superpixels, and we assign each superpixel the same color change value. Such a superpixel level operation can greatly reduce the computational complexity. Experiments show that our method is promising to achieve effective and efficient stitching results.

Volume 16
Pages 1115-1119
DOI 10.1109/LGRS.2019.2893210
Language English
Journal IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters

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