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CVPR
1998
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Motion Feature Detection Using Steerable Flow Fields
The estimation and detection of occlusion boundaries and moving bars are important and challenging problems in image sequence analysis. Here, we model such motion features as line...
David J. Fleet, Michael J. Black, Allan D. Jepson
CRV
2004
IEEE
146views Robotics» more  CRV 2004»
13 years 9 months ago
Estimating Camera Motion through a 3D Cluttered Scene
Previous methods for estimating the motion of an observer through a static scene require that image velocities can be measured. For the case of motion through a cluttered 3D scene...
Richard Mann, Michael S. Langer
CA
1998
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Vision-Based Animation of Digital Humans
This paper presents a system for animating customized virtual humans using motion parameters estimated from multi-view image sequences. The advantage of our method is that the sub...
Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Dimitris N. Metaxas
IWCM
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Divide-and-Conquer Strategies for Estimating Multiple Transparent Motions
Abstract. Motion estimation is essential in a variety of image processing and computer vision tasks, like video coding, tracking, directional filtering and denoising, scene analys...
Cicero Mota, Ingo Stuke, Til Aach, Erhardt Barth
CVPR
2001
IEEE
14 years 7 months ago
Alpha Channel Estimation in High Resolution Images and Image Sequences
For Motion Picture Special Effects, it is often necessary to take a source image of an actor, segment the actor from the unwanted background, and then composite over a new backgro...
P. Hillman, John M. Hannah, David S. Renshaw