Real-time RGB-D image stitching using multiple Kinects for improved field of view

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This article concerns the problems of a defective depth map and limited field of view of Kinect-style RGB-D sensors. An anisotropic diffusion based hole-filling method is proposed to recover invalid depth data in the depth map. The field of view of the Kinect-style RGB-D sensor is extended by stitching depth and color images from several RGB-D sensors. By aligning the depth map with the color image, the registration data calculated by registering color images can be used to stitch depth and color images into a depth and color panoramic image concurrently in real time. Experiments show that the proposed stitching method can generate a RGB-D panorama with no invalid depth data and little distortion in real time and can be extended to incorporate more RGB-D sensors to construct even a 360° field of view panoramic RGB-D image.

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Li, H., Liu, H., Cao, N., Peng, Y., Xie, S., Luo, J., & Sun, Y. (2017). Real-time RGB-D image stitching using multiple Kinects for improved field of view. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881417695560

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