Class Projects

Image Stiching using Camera Cell Phone

Research Project Goal

Image stiching is a widespread technique for increasing viewpoint as well as resolution of the traditional cameras. The goal of this project is to implement such functionality on a mobile phone. This techniques is quite straigtforward if the images are registered. Here the goal is to develop a method for registering the images automatically. Imagine for example taking few snapshots of a blackboar with interesting meeting notes or few pages of newspaper which you would like to scan. This project is partially supported by Nokia Research Lab in Palo Alto which kindly agreed to use the devices and can potentially lead towards successful internship.

Research Scope

  • Implement stiching using simple translational or pure rotation motion models

    Sample Data

      Phone will be made available. The code will have to be developed in Symbian C++ which runs on the cell phone.

    Tasks

    • Get familiar with the development environment
    • Method for image registration (dependinding on the model you choose)
    • Demonstrate the final system in a live demo

    Challenges

    Research Project Status

    student names here

    Point of Contact

    Jana Kosecka
  • Midterm Report

    not yet submitted

    Final Report

    not yet submitted