Line cameras for monitoring and surveillance sensor networks
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Multimedia
Scanning Depth of Route Panorama Based on Stationary Blur
International Journal of Computer Vision
Depth from stationary blur with adaptive filtering
ACCV'07 Proceedings of the 8th Asian conference on Computer vision - Volume Part II
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The Route Panorama is a continuous, compact and complete image representation of scenes along a route. It is generated continuously from reading a preset line in a camera frame that moves along a smooth path. More complicated than the mathematical model of slit scanning, the physical width of a sampling line may yield a temporal blur, named stationary blur, in the route panorama. It is the counterpart of the motion blur and appears at distant scenes. We analyze the sampling of the route panorama, and recover the intrinsic high frequency components from spatiotemporal slit data. The sharpened results enhance the cityscapes archiving and visualization in virtual tour and navigation.