19 September 2014 Video stabilization based on human visual system
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Abstract
A video stabilization method based on a new concept inspired by the human visual system is presented. The human eye provides a stable scene by continuously changing the eye’s orientation in a way that always places the focused target in the center of one’s view. Similar to the human eye, the proposed algorithm focuses only on a single target object within a scene and stabilizes the target on the two-dimensional image plane by rotating a camera in three-dimensional space while most previous methods consider all objects in a video. The rotational angles of the camera along the x and y axes are simply predicted from a translational motion vector of the target object on the image plane. Hence, the proposed algorithm can provide a vivid video as if it was seen through the eye. Efficient video stabilization by approximating the human visual system is introduced, a practical method for real-time devices. Experimental results demonstrate that the visual feelings of the compensated videos are different depending on the selected target object and the approximating method provides a reasonable performance.
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Yun Gu Lee "Video stabilization based on human visual system," Journal of Electronic Imaging 23(5), 053009 (19 September 2014). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JEI.23.5.053009
Published: 19 September 2014
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KEYWORDS
Video

Cameras

Visual system

Detection and tracking algorithms

Distortion

Eye

3D acquisition

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