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2009 Digest of Technical Papers International Conference on Consumer Electronics
Camera shaking effects reduction by means of still sequence stabilization and spatio-temporal filtering
Las Vegas, NV, USA
January 10-January 14
ISBN: 978-1-4244-2558-7
Giuseppe Spampinato, STMicroelectronics, Advanced System Technology, Imaging Group, Catania Lab, Italy
Alfio Castorina, STMicroelectronics, Advanced System Technology, Imaging Group, Catania Lab, Italy
Arcangelo Bruna, STMicroelectronics, Advanced System Technology, Imaging Group, Catania Lab, Italy
Alessandro Capra, STMicroelectronics, Advanced System Technology, Imaging Group, Catania Lab, Italy
Even if it is believed that in the near future optical image stabilization will be mounted on mobile consumer devices, thus providing a reliable and fast way to deal with camera shaking problems, for the time being, under critical acquisition conditions, handheld captured photography suffers from motion blur effects. This article summarizes a low-cost digital technique to deal with the aforementioned problem employing a mixture of multi-capture, algorithmic stabilization and de-noising techniques.
Citation:
Giuseppe Spampinato, Alfio Castorina, Arcangelo Bruna, Alessandro Capra, "Camera shaking effects reduction by means of still sequence stabilization and spatio-temporal filtering," icce, pp.1-2, 2009 Digest of Technical Papers International Conference on Consumer Electronics, 2009
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