6 CONCLUSIONS
We have proposed a method for HDR image creation
in the non-static scenario where photographs have
been taken with a moving hand-held camera and/or
the scene to be captured is dynamic. Our method
is based on gradient fusion techniques that compares
well to the state of the art. We have computed re-
liable correspondences by analyzing the differences
of registered images using a GMM model. We have
pointed out the importance of using gradient-based
method instead of intensity-based methods. Finally,
we proposed a technique in which a suitable selection
of Dirichlet conditions permits to avoid or strongly
reduce the bleeding artifacts that may appear after the
integration of vector fields.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors would like to thank Dr. Orazio Gallo for
kindly providing his images. They would also like
to acknowledge partial support by PNPGC project,
reference MTM2006-14836, and by GRC refer-
ence 2009 SGR 773 funded by the Generalitat de
Catalunya. S. Ferradans was partially supported by
ERC Grant n279593 SIGMA-Vision. E. Provenzi ac-
knowledges the Ramo´on y Cajal fellowship by Minis-
terio de Ciencia y Tecnolog´ıa de Espa˜na. V. Caselles
also acknowledges ‘ICREA Acad`emia’ prize by the
Generalitat de Catalunya.
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