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30 January 1990 High Resolution Three-Dimensional Image Registration
Kenneth W. Tobin, Martin A. Hunt, Bruce Jatko
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Abstract
This paper describes a method of precisely aligning two digitized images prior to a point-by-point comparison of the images. Histogram specification to a reference is used to align the images in the photometric axis. A novel method of estimating the location of the cross-correlation peak using a parabolic surface is given. The accuracy of spatial registration using this method is 1/16 pixel. A hardware implementation and error analysis is also included.
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Kenneth W. Tobin, Martin A. Hunt, and Bruce Jatko "High Resolution Three-Dimensional Image Registration", Proc. SPIE 1153, Applications of Digital Image Processing XII, (30 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962356
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Digital image processing

Image processing

Reflectivity

Error analysis

Inspection

Algorithm development

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