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8 July 2011 Approach of microscopic images mosaic revising based on adjacent image
Haishun Wang, Rong Wang, Limin Chen
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Proceedings Volume 8009, Third International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2011); 800939 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.896124
Event: 3rd International Conference on Digital Image Processing, 2011, Chengdu, China
Abstract
Image mosaic splices several adjacent overlapped images into an integrated seamless picture which could be significant in medical image processing. However, because of image acquisition, a mismatch could occur as a result of adjacent image stitching data and cumulative errors. The current method which is effective in certain ways still has room for improvement regarding processing speed and effectiveness, particularly in accuracy. This paper proposed a new image mosaic revising algorithms based on the relativity of adjacent images location, expounding the principal of image mosaic unit, the equations on splicing parameters and the simplified rules as well as achieving automatic calculation through application of revised algorithm. By experiment, the 20 groups inaccurate pathological mosaic images were revised rapidly and accurately with error controlled within a pixel. It is proved that the approach is effective in revising the error matching in microscopic images mosaic.
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Haishun Wang, Rong Wang, and Limin Chen "Approach of microscopic images mosaic revising based on adjacent image", Proc. SPIE 8009, Third International Conference on Digital Image Processing (ICDIP 2011), 800939 (8 July 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.896124
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Data acquisition

Image acquisition

Roads

Biomedical engineering

Image registration

Machine vision

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