Digital video stabilization technology is an important branch of shake-suppression technology, which is widely used in medical and military fields with its advantages of high accuracy and portability. In order to reduce the low-frequency jitter caused by doctors when shooting and recording with handheld medical microscopes, this project investigates a low-cost jitter suppression algorithm for medical microscopes. We also design digital video stabilization technology algorithms based on OpenCV and C++ programs to achieve effective suppression and elimination of slight jitter in medical microscope videos. Experiments show that the algorithm in this paper provides a significant solution to the problem of slight jitter in medical microscope video, improves the efficiency of doctors in testing, and provides a technical guarantee for the practical application of medical microscope.
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