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WACV
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Multi-Scale 3D Scene Flow from Binocular Stereo Sequences
Scene flow methods estimate the three-dimensional motion field for points in the world, using multi-camera video data. Such methods combine multi-view reconstruction with motion...
Rui Li, Stan Sclaroff
CAIP
2009
Springer
110views Image Analysis» more  CAIP 2009»
13 years 9 months ago
Optic Flow Using Multi-scale Anchor Points
We introduce a new method to determine the flow field of an image sequence using multi-scale anchor points. These anchor points manifest themselves in the scale-space representat...
Pieter van Dorst, Bart Janssen, Luc Florack, Bart ...
ICCV
2007
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Estimation of the Epipole using Optical Flow at Antipodal Points
This paper develops an algorithm for estimating the epipole or direction of translation of a moving monocular observer. To this end, we use constraints arising from two points tha...
John Lim, Nick Barnes
ECCV
2000
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
Egomotion Estimation Using Quadruples of Collinear Image Points
This paper considers a fundamental problem in visual motion perception, namely the problem of egomotion estimation based on visual input. Many of the existing techniques for solvin...
Manolis I. A. Lourakis
CVPR
2006
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Multi-Camera Scene Flow by Tracking 3-D Points and Surfels
Scene flow represents the 3-D motion of points in the scene, just as optical flow is related to their 2-D motion in the images. As opposed to classical methods which compute scene...
Frederic Devernay, Diana Mateus, Matthieu Guilbert