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Mosaic-based 3D scene representation and rendering of circular aerial video
2010
Evolutionary and Bio-Inspired Computation: Theory and Applications IV
Circular aerial video provides a persistent view over a scene and generates a large amount of imagery, much of which is redundant. The interesting features of the scene are the 3D structural data, moving objects, and scenery changes. Mosaicbased scene representations work well in detecting and modeling these features while greatly reducing the amount of storage required to store a scene. In the past, mosaic-based methods have worked well for video sequences with straight camera paths in a
doi:10.1117/12.850426
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