scholarly journals The Extension of Phase Correlation to Image Perspective Distortions Based on Particle Swarm Optimization

Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (14) ◽  
pp. 3117
Author(s):  
Xue Wan ◽  
Chenhui Wang ◽  
Shengyang Li

Phase correlation is one of the widely used image registration method in medical image processing and remote sensing. One of the main limitations of the phase correlation-based registration method is that it can only cope with Euclidean transformations, such as translation, rotation and scale, which constrain its application in wider fields, such as multi-view image matching, image-based navigation, etc. In this paper, we extended the phase correlation to perspective transformation by the combination of particle swarm optimization. Inspired by optic lens alignment based on interference, we propose to use the quality of PC fringes as the similarity, and then the aim of registration is to search for the optimized geometric transformation operator, which obtain the maximize value of PC-based similarity function through particle swarm optimization approach. The proposed method is validated by image registration experiments using simulated terrain shading, texture and natural landscape images containing different challenges, including illumination variation, lack of texture, motion blur, occlusion and geometric distortions. Further, image-based navigation experiments are carried out to demonstrate that the proposed method is able to correctly recover the trajectory of camera using multimodal target and reference image. Even under great radiometric and geometric distortions, the proposed method is able to achieve 0.1 sub-pixel matching accuracy on average while other methods fail to find the correspondence.

2011 ◽  
Vol 48-49 ◽  
pp. 48-51
Author(s):  
Lu Jing Yang ◽  
Wei Hao ◽  
Chong Lun Li

Image registration is a very fundamental and important part in many multi-sensor image based applications. Phase correlation-based image registration method is widely concerned for its small computation amount, strong anti-interference property. However, it can only solve the image registration problem with translational motion. Hence, we proposed a modified phase correlation registration method in the paper. We analyzed the principle of registration, gave the flow chart, and applied the method to the SAR image registration problems with scaling, rotation and translation transformation. Simulation results show that the method can accurately estimate the translation parameters, zoom scale and rotation angle of registrating image relative to the reference image.


2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 298-304 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Shahbazi

Abstract High-accuracy motion modeling in three dimensions via digital images has been increasingly the matter of interest in photogrammetry and computer vision communities. Although accurate sub-pixel image registration techniques are the key elements of measurement, they still demand enhanced intelligence, autonomy, and robustness. In this paper, a new correlationbased technique of stereovision is proposed to perform inter-frame feature tracking, inter-camera image registration, and to measure the 3D state vector of features simultaneously. The developed algorithm is founded on population-based intelligence (particle swarm optimization) and photogrammetric modeling. The proposed technique is mainly aimed at reducing the computational complexities of non-linear optimization methods of digital image registration for deformation measurement, and passing through 2D image correlation to 3D motion modeling. The preliminary results have illustrated the feasibility of this technique to detect and measure sub-millimeter deformations by performing accurate, sub-pixel image registration.


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