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Estimating the Video Registration Using Image Motions


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1 Department of CSE, Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engg., Thiruvannamalai Dt., Near Kanchipuram, India
2 Department of CSE, Ganadipathy Tulsi's Jain Engineering College, Vellore, India
3 Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya University, India
4 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Anna University, India
     

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In this research, we consider the problems of registering multiple video sequences dynamic scenes which are not limited non rigid objects such as fireworks, blasting, high speed car moving taken from different vantage points. In this paper we propose a simple algorithm we can create different frames on particular videos moving for matching such complex scenes. Our algorithm does not require the cameras to be synchronized, and is not based on frame-by-frame or volume-by-volume registration. Instead, we model each video as the output of a linear dynamical system and transform the task of registering the video sequences to that of registering the parameters of the corresponding dynamical models. In this paper we use of a joint frame together to form distinct frame concurrently. The joint identification and the Jordan canonical form are not only applicable to the case of registering video sequences, but also to the entire genre of algorithms based on the dynamic texture model. We have also shown that out of all the possible choices for the method of identification and canonical form, the JID using JCF performs the best.

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Dynamic Textures, Video Registration, Nonrigid Dynamical Scenes.
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Authors

N. Kannaiya Raja
Department of CSE, Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engg., Thiruvannamalai Dt., Near Kanchipuram, India
K. Arulanandam
Department of CSE, Ganadipathy Tulsi's Jain Engineering College, Vellore, India
R. Radha Krishnan
Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya University, India
M. Nataraj
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Anna University, India

Abstract


In this research, we consider the problems of registering multiple video sequences dynamic scenes which are not limited non rigid objects such as fireworks, blasting, high speed car moving taken from different vantage points. In this paper we propose a simple algorithm we can create different frames on particular videos moving for matching such complex scenes. Our algorithm does not require the cameras to be synchronized, and is not based on frame-by-frame or volume-by-volume registration. Instead, we model each video as the output of a linear dynamical system and transform the task of registering the video sequences to that of registering the parameters of the corresponding dynamical models. In this paper we use of a joint frame together to form distinct frame concurrently. The joint identification and the Jordan canonical form are not only applicable to the case of registering video sequences, but also to the entire genre of algorithms based on the dynamic texture model. We have also shown that out of all the possible choices for the method of identification and canonical form, the JID using JCF performs the best.

Keywords


Dynamic Textures, Video Registration, Nonrigid Dynamical Scenes.