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    • Computer Vision
    • Image Processing

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    • Rolling shutter (RS) distortion is a common artifact in uncalibrated videos.
    • Existing methods often require explicit camera motion and depth estimation for correction.
    • These intermediate steps can be computationally intensive and limit real-time applications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop an efficient and effective rolling shutter correction (RSC) method for uncalibrated videos.
    • To enable real-time distortion correction without explicit camera parameter estimation.
    • To improve the quality of corrected videos for downstream 3D analysis tasks.

    Main Methods:

    • A novel point-wise rolling shutter correction (RSC) technique is proposed.
    • This method implicitly rectifies distorted pixels by rescaling optical flow.
    • A direct RS correction (DRSC) framework handles pixel-wise varying distortions.

    Main Results:

    • The proposed approach achieves real-time performance (40fps for 480p) on CPU.
    • Demonstrated superiority over state-of-the-art methods in effectiveness and efficiency across diverse scenarios.
    • Corrected videos showed improved suitability for 3D analysis tasks like visual odometry and structure-from-motion.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed DRSC framework offers an efficient, uncalibrated solution for rolling shutter correction.
    • The method effectively handles complex distortions from camera motion, object movement, and scene depth.
    • The output quality enhances subsequent 3D computer vision applications.