Authors
Oscar Pizarro, Hanumant Singh
Publication date
2003/10
Journal
IEEE journal of oceanic engineering
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
651-672
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Severe attenuation and backscatter of light fundamentally limits our ability to image extended underwater scenes. Generating a composite view or mosaic from multiple overlapping images is usually the most practical and flexible way around this limitation. In this paper, we look at the general constraints associated with imaging from underwater vehicles for scientific applications - low overlap, nonuniform lighting, and unstructured motion $and present a methodology for dealing with these constraints toward a solution of the problem of large-area global mosaicing. Our approach assumes that the extended scene is planar and determines the homographies for each image by estimating and compensating for radial distortion, topology estimation through feature-based pairwise image registration using a multiscale Harris interest point detector coupled with a feature descriptor based on Zernike moments, and global …
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