Image stitching based on the geometric solution

Image stitching is used to combine multiple photographic images from camera network with overlapping field of view to produce panoramic view. With image stitching, the view is enlarged and the amount of information increases with the number of images that are stitched. In the existing methods, the whole images from the adjacent views are considered thus leads to increase in both time and computational complexity. In this paper, a new approach to stitch image using the geometric solution based on the regions to reduce time and computational complexity.

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