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Homography Estimation

Homography estimation is a technique used in computer vision and image processing to find the relationship between two images of the same scene, but captured from different viewpoints. It is used to align images, correct for perspective distortions, or perform image stitching. In order to estimate the homography, a set of corresponding points between the two images must be found, and a mathematical model must be fit to these points. There are various algorithms and techniques that can be used to perform homography estimation, including direct methods, RANSAC, and machine learning-based approaches.

Papers

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ViewpointDepth: A New Dataset for Monocular Depth Estimation Under Viewpoint Shifts0
Are Semi-Dense Detector-Free Methods Good at Matching Local Features?0
A Robust and Efficient Framework for Sports-Field Registration0
A robust and efficient video representation for action recognition0
Automated Camera Calibration via Homography Estimation with GNNs0
Automated Top View Registration of Broadcast Football Videos0
Camera Intrinsic Blur Kernel Estimation: A Reliable Framework0
Character Keypoint-based Homography Estimation in Scanned Documents for Efficient Information Extraction0
CLKN: Cascaded Lucas-Kanade Networks for Image Alignment0
Coding local and global binary visual features extracted from video sequences0
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