Claims
- 1. A method for synthesizing a high resolution image comprising:
receiving a sequence pair of images comprising a first image of a low resolution taken from a first camera and a second image of a high resolution taken from a second camera; receiving a third image and a fourth image temporally adjacent to the second image, the third and fourth image being of a high resolution and taken from the second camera; developing correspondence maps between the first image and the second image by using a surface in the images to establish a reference frame between the two images and computing a three dimensional shape with respect to the reference plane using the third image and the fourth image; and computing high resolution first image using the correspondence maps.
- 2. An apparatus for synthesizing a high resolution image comprising:
means for receiving a sequence pair of images comprising a first image of a low resolution taken from a first camera and a second image of a high resolution taken from a second camera; means for receiving a third image and a fourth image temporally adjacent to the second image, the third and fourth image being of a high resolution and taken from the second camera; means for developing correspondence maps between the first image and the second image by using a surface in the images to establish a reference frame between the two images and computing a three dimensional shape with respect to the reference plane using the third image and the fourth image; and means for computing high resolution first image using the correspondence maps.
- 3. A method for synthesizing a high resolution image comprising:
receiving a sequence pair of images comprising a first image of a low resolution taken from a first camera and a second image of a high resolution taken from a second camera; receiving a third image and a fourth image temporally adjacent to the second image, the third and fourth image being of a high resolution and taken from the second camera; up-sampling the first image to full resolution; applying image enhancement to the up-sampled image; computing a planar parametric motion estimation for a specified planar region in the images to determine a planar alignment between the first image and the second image; using the planar alignment in computing a correspondence map between the first image and the second image using plane-plus-parallax alignment at the low resolution of the first image; establishing a correspondence between the first image, the second image, the third image and the fourth image that is displaced in time by using optical flow; generating warped images from the second image, the third image and the fourth image using the correspondence map; and computing high resolution first image using the correspondence map and the warped images.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the specified planar region is a rectangular window in a coordinate system of the first image.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the correspondence map between the first and second images is parameterized by multiple parameters for the relative pose between the cameras and by one pixel for a relative shape.
- 6. The method of claim 3 further comprising:
correcting errors in the correspondence map by detecting misaligned regions, removing the detected regions, and blending in information from lower-resolution imagery, adjacent regions of the image, or adjacent temporal frames.
- 7. A method for synthesizing a high resolution image comprising:
receiving a sequence pair comprising a first image of a low resolution taken from a first camera and a second image of a high resolution taken from a second camera, receiving a third image and a fourth image temporally adjacent to the second image, the third and fourth image being of a high resolution and taken from the second camera; up-sampling the first image to full resolution; applying image enhancement to the up-sampled image; computing a planar parametric motion estimation for a specified planar region in the images to determine a planar alignment between the first image and the second image; using the planar alignment in computing a correspondence map between the first image and the second image using plane-plus-parallax alignment at the low resolution of the first image; establishing a correspondence between the first image, the second image, the third image and the fourth image that is displaced in time by using optical flow; generating warped images from the second image, the third image and the fourth image using the correspondence map; computing stereo alignment maps between the warped images and the first image for color channels at a pyramid level 2; computing motion alignment maps between the third and fourth image and the first image for the color channels at pyramid level 2; combining all maps to produce a composite correlation map for each of the color channels at pyramid level 2; projecting the composite correlation map to pyramid level 0; combining all warped images to create a final composite image at pyramid level 2 and pyramid level 0; computing a correlation mask between the composite image and the first image at pyramid level 2 and project the mask to pyramid level 0; and fill in mis-aligned regions in the composite image with the color corrected, enhanced, and up-sampled first image.
REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on and hereby refers to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/250,732, filed Dec. 1, 2000, having the same title as appears above.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/44995 |
11/30/2001 |
WO |
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