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29 April 2009 Exploring image registration techniques for layered sensing
Olga Mendoza-Schrock, James A. Patrick, Matthew Garing
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Abstract
In this paper we evaluate several methods to register and stabilize a motion imagery video sequence under the layered sensing construction. Layered sensing is a new construct in the repertoire of the US Air Force. Under the layered sensing paradigm, an area is surveyed by a multitude of sensors at many different altitudes and operating across many modalities. This combination of sensors provides better insight into a situation than could ever be achieved with a single sensor. A fundamental requirement to utilize this technology is to first register and stabilize the data from each of the individual sensors. The contribution of this paper is to explore and provide a preliminary evaluation of techniques for image registration of Electro-Optical (EO) video sequences taken from Wide Area Persistent Surveillance (WAPS) platforms whose views are centered on a city. Additionally, evaluation metrics for such techniques are described and explored.
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Olga Mendoza-Schrock, James A. Patrick, and Matthew Garing "Exploring image registration techniques for layered sensing", Proc. SPIE 7347, Evolutionary and Bio-Inspired Computation: Theory and Applications III, 73470V (29 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818526
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Sensors

Video

Image processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image sensors

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