“…A well-known example of mosaicking task is the panoramic image stitching found in standard digital cameras (Brown and Lowe, 2007). Mosaicking algorithms are particularly needed in a variety of biomedical applications such as retinal imaging (Can et al, 2002;Choe and Cohen, 2005;Prokopetc and Bartoli, 2016;Richa et al, 2014), fetoscopy (Reeff, 2011;Tella-Amo et al, 2018), fibered endoscopy (Atasoy et al, 2008), confocal endomicroscopy (Loewke et al, 2011;Mahé et al, 2013;Vercauteren et al, 2006) and 3D ultrasound imaging (Ni et al, 2008;Wachinger et al, 2007). Applications of video mosaicking are also typically found in remote sensing applications, for example to reconstruct the seabed from underwater sequences (Gracias et al, 2004;Elibol et al, 2014) or to obtain a high-resolution map of a city from a set of aerial images (Kekec et al, 2014;Molina and Zhu, 2014;Xia et al, 2017).…”