Measurement and protocol for evaluating video and still stabilization systems
2013
This article presents a system and a protocol to characterize image stabilization systems both for still images and videos.
It uses a six axes platform, three being used for camera rotation and three for camera positioning. The platform is
programmable and can reproduce complex motions that have been typically recorded by a gyroscope mounted on
different types of cameras in different use cases. The measurement uses a single chart for still image and videos, the
texture dead leaves chart. Although the proposed implementation of the protocol uses a motion platform, the
measurement itself does not rely on any specific hardware. For still images, a modulation transfer function is measured
in different directions and is weighted by a contrast sensitivity function (simulating the human visual system accuracy) to
obtain an acutance. The sharpness improvement due to the image stabilization system is a good measurement of
performance as recommended by a CIPA standard draft. For video, four markers on the chart are detected with sub-pixel
accuracy to determine a homographic deformation between the current frame and a reference position. This model
describes well the apparent global motion as translations, but also rotations along the optical axis and distortion due to
the electronic rolling shutter equipping most CMOS sensors. The protocol is applied to all types of cameras such as
DSC, DSLR and smartphones.
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