Abstract
Abstract: The method of integrating many photographs with overlapping fields of view to create a segmented panorama or highresolution image is known as image stitching or photo stitching. The term "stitching" refers to the process of utilising a computer to combine small images into a larger one, ideally without leaving any trace that it was produced artificially. Among the first and most popular in computer vision are algorithms for aligning images and creating seamless photomosaics. The high quality photomosaics utilised to construct today's digital maps and satellite images are made using image stitching algorithms. They may be used to produce stunning extreme wide-angle panoramas and are included with the majority of digital cameras on the market and satellite imagery.
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