摘要

This paper presents a framework to automatically replant timestamps for panorama video surveillance. The system mainly comprises six modules: 1) timestamp localization; 2) image registration; 3) timestamp pixel recovery; 4) color correction; 5) timestamp recognition; and 6) panorama video generation. The proposed framework first develops a method to localize the timestamp by employing the method of locating digital video clocks. Then, a fast and novel method is developed to recover the pixels covered by timestamps. The proposed method has fast speed because a fast image translation estimation procedure is introduced based on the PTZ camera motion estimation and global histogram-based image matching. Moreover, a hybrid color correction method by combining region matching with the gamma correction and the linear correction is presented. To plant timestamps accurately, a timestamp recognition procedure is developed by adopting the time recognition method for digit video clocks. Experimental results show that the proposed approach can accurately remove timestamps in real time, the recovered frames are visually consistent with the real scene, and the performance of color correction for panorama video is visually acceptable.