Combining Internal and External Constraints for Unrolling Shutter in Videos
Eyal Naor, Itai Antebi, Shai Bagon, Michal Irani

TL;DR
This paper introduces a space-time approach for correcting rolling-shutter distortions in videos by leveraging shared temporal and spatial features between RS and GS videos, achieving state-of-the-art results.
Contribution
It proposes a novel method combining dense temporal upsampling, ensemble merging, and video-specific optimization to unroll the shutter effect, improving generalization over prior spatial-only solutions.
Findings
State-of-the-art performance on benchmark datasets.
Effective generalization to complex non-rigid motions.
Robustness despite limited training data.
Abstract
Videos obtained by rolling-shutter (RS) cameras result in spatially-distorted frames. These distortions become significant under fast camera/scene motions. Undoing effects of RS is sometimes addressed as a spatial problem, where objects need to be rectified/displaced in order to generate their correct global shutter (GS) frame. However, the cause of the RS effect is inherently temporal, not spatial. In this paper we propose a space-time solution to the RS problem. We observe that despite the severe differences between their xy frames, a RS video and its corresponding GS video tend to share the exact same xt slices -- up to a known sub-frame temporal shift. Moreover, they share the same distribution of small 2D xt-patches, despite the strong temporal aliasing within each video. This allows to constrain the GS output video using video-specific constraints imposed by the RS input video.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Vision and Imaging · Advanced Image Processing Techniques · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques
