Motion smoothing in video stabilization

Television – Camera – system and detail – Camera image stabilization

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C348S208600

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08072496

ABSTRACT:
A motion stabilizing techniques are described. A frame of video is represented at least by frame position information. Savitzky-Golay filtering may be applied on frame position information. The resulting filtered video may have reduced visible jitteriness.

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