Video Synchronization Based on Projective-Invariant Descriptor

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作者
Qiang Zhang
Lin Yao
Yajun Li
Jungong Han
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[1] Ministry of Education,Key Laboratory of Electronic Equipment Structure Design
[2] Xidian University,Center for Complex Systems, School of Mechano
[3] Xidian University,electronic Engineering
[4] Lancaster University,InfoLab21, School of Computing and Communications
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Neural Processing Letters | 2019年 / 49卷
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Video synchronization; Projective-invariant descriptor; Cross ratio; Five-coplanar-points structure; Non-planar motion;
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In this paper, we present a novel trajectory-based method to synchronize two videos shooting the same dynamic scene, which are recorded by stationary un-calibrated cameras from different viewpoints. The core algorithm is carried out in two steps: projective-invariant descriptor construction and trajectory points matching. In the first step, a new five-coplanar-points structure is proposed to compute the cross ratio during the construction of the projective-invariant descriptor. The five points include one trajectory point and four fixed points induced from the background scene, which are co-planar in the 3D coordinate. In the second step, the matched trajectory points are initially estimated by the primitive nearest neighbor method, and are further refined by using epipolar geometric constraints and post processing. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method significantly outperforms the existing state-of-the-arts. More importantly, the proposed method is more generic in the sense that it works well for those videos captured under different conditions, including different frame rates, wide baseline, multiple moving objects, planar or non-planar motion trajectories.
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页码:1093 / 1110
页数:17
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