High precision digital image stabilization with full frame compensation

Wei Wu, Ting Fa Xu*, Ya Wei Wang, Hui Yan, Lei Xu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

To overcome the instability of the video sequences caused by the undesirable shakes of a camera, and to reduce the missing of edge information in the process of compensation, a full-frame video stabilization system based on the Speed-Up Robust Feature(SURF) was proposed. Firstly, the SURF was employed to extract the features in the images of the current and the reference frames and to match the features between the two images, so that the correspondence could be established. As a few features were extracted and the features of some areas in the scene were similar, a method of consistency restrain of the features' displacement was proposed to ameliorate the RANSAC. The motion vector precision is less than 1 pixel. Secondly, by determining the reference frame update strategy, the smoothed inter-frame global motion vector was obtained. Finally, mosaic was used to implement the motion compensation, and the corresponding pixels of the reference frame were filled with a stabilized frame to compensate the unstable motion and to output a stabilized full frame video. The Peak Signal to Noise Ratio(PSNR) is improved by 33.1 percent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)378-385
Number of pages8
JournalChinese Optics
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2013

Keywords

  • Digital image stabilization
  • Feature displacement
  • Full frame compensation
  • Peak Signal to Noise Ratio(PSNR)
  • SURF algorithm

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