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Deep Learning for Image Stitching
Držíková, Diana Maxima ; Vaško, Marek (oponent) ; Španěl, Michal (vedoucí práce)
Stitching digital images is not something unfamiliar to the average technology user. The most common example of stitching can be found in panoramic images, where the algorithm stitches them to achieve a seamless, high-quality picture. Various steps need to be executed to stitch the images. Feature detection, description, and matching play the most important role in achieving the goal. This thesis will dwell deeper into the stitching problematic and will discuss the possible solutions. The traditional approaches to stitching will be explained in order to understand the basic idea behind it. Later on, the neural networks will be used to enhance the feature processing. The SuperPoint and SuperGlue neural networks will be discussed and used for their experiments. The main product of this work is a matching algorithm which uses the SuperPoint and SuperGlue models to stitch the images from grids. Other experiments which helped the process of understanding this problem, will be explained and evaluated.
Deep Learning for Image Stitching
Držíková, Diana Maxima ; Vaško, Marek (oponent) ; Španěl, Michal (vedoucí práce)
Stitching digital images is not something unfamiliar to the average technology user. The most common example of stitching can be found in panoramic images, where the algorithm stitches them to achieve a seamless, high-quality picture. Various steps need to be executed to stitch the images. Feature detection, description, and matching play the most important role in achieving the goal. This thesis will dwell deeper into the stitching problematic and will discuss the possible solutions. The traditional approaches to stitching will be explained in order to understand the basic idea behind it. Later on, the neural networks will be used to enhance the feature processing. The SuperPoint and SuperGlue neural networks will be discussed and used for their experiments. The main product of this work is a matching algorithm which uses the SuperPoint and SuperGlue models to stitch the images from grids. Other experiments which helped the process of understanding this problem, will be explained and evaluated.

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