Real-time video stabilization for fast-moving vehicle cameras

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Wu-Chih Hu
Chao-Ho Chen
Tsong-Yi Chen
Min-Yang Peng
Yi-Jen Su
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[1] National Penghu University of Science and Technology,Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
[2] National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences,Department of Electronic Engineering
[3] Shu-Te University,Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
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Video stabilization; Fast-moving camera; Traffic video;
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Most previous methods of real-time video stabilization are only effective for low-vibrating frames which are usually captured by in-vehicle camera at the low-speed moving. To overcome their ineffectiveness on high-vibrating frames, this paper presents a real-time video stabilization system for the video sequences captured by a fast-moving in-vehicle camera without additional sensors. The proposed method is composed of four parts: frame-shaking judgment, feature classification, evaluating global motion and rotation angle, and frame compensation. Feature points and their motion vectors are employed for judging whether the current frame is shaking or not, and then a conversion matrix is deduced through the perspective projection for classifying such feature points into background or foreground type. Next, the optical flows of background’s feature points are mapped to polar coordinates for obtaining the representative optical-flow cluster of the background. Finally, such a cluster is utilized to calculate the global motion and rotation angle for compensation followed by the Kalman filtering in order to provide the better video stabilization. Experimental results show that the proposed method has good real-time video stabilization for a vehicle camera moving at various speeds and better stabilization performance than other methods for high-vibrating frames when both real-time processing and acceptable stabilization result are considered.
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页码:1237 / 1260
页数:23
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