CSE 455 Project 2 Artifact

The IMA

Gabriel Maganis
CSE 455 Computer Vision Winter 2006
Project 2: Panoramic Mosaic Stitching
  • Test sequence
  • Sequence taken with Kaidan head
  • Sequence taken by hand
  • Sequence taken with Kaidan head (another)
  • Same person in different parts
  • Test sequence
       
    The four warped images and the final blended one.
    I produce the same results as the sample solution, which should be the case if I want credit for this project.
    Sequence taken with Kaidan head.
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    I was surprised that this panorama stitched together so well. The camera wasn't stable on the tripod so I had to keep checking the levels. I think the reflections on the hardwood were cool. They were not messed up by the blending and stitching.
    Sequence taken by hand.
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    This was taken in EE003. I was surprised that it didn't turn out too bad. I hadn't read any part of the project at this point and just took pictures turning in place. The optical center is definitely not in my axis of rotation and my turns were not 45 degrees. Basically, I was lazy taking pictures and I didn't even keep track of how much I should be overlapping.
    Sequence taken with Kaidan head (another)
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    This sequence stitched together well but not as good as my court sequence largely to do with me being in a hurry. Blending didn't work well in one of the chair images because one of the chair images had a light reflection and a big part of it was white. Also, I was surprised to see a lot of people swimming at 6:30 in the morning!
    Same person in different parts of the panorama
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    JPEG] [panorama]
    I don't know if I'll get the EC for this but I made a bunch of mistakes for this panorama, the biggest one being that I had only 17 images. I tried using my last image from my empty court sequence above but that didn't work out well. I wasn't checking the levels and was just going around snapping shots trying to get done. Another mistake is noticeable in my blurry image pretending to do lay up (no ball available). I was at the edge of the image so I got blurred out by the blending routine.