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PAMI
2007
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15 years 18 days ago
A Fast Biologically Inspired Algorithm for Recurrent Motion Estimation
—We have previously developed a neurodynamical model of motion segregation in cortical visual area V1 and MT of the dorsal stream. The model explains how motion ambiguities cause...
Pierre Bayerl, Heiko Neumann
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ICIP
2004
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Fast in-band motion estimation with variable size block matching
In this paper we propose a fast motion estimation technique that works in the wavelet domain. The computational cost of the algorithm turns out to be proportional to the linear si...
Davide Maestroni, Augusto Sarti, Marco Tagliasacch...
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ICIP
2004
IEEE
16 years 2 months ago
Motion wavelet difference reduction (MWDR) video codec
In this paper, a new fast video codec using Wavelet Difference Reduction (WDR) algorithm is presented. This proposed video codec is inspired by the concept of motion JPEG; namely,...
Yee L. Law, Truong Q. Nguyen
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DCOSS
2009
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Fast Self-stabilization for Gradients
Abstract. Gradients are distributed distance estimates used as a building block in many sensor network applications. In large or long-lived deployments, it is important for the est...
Jacob Beal, Jonathan Bachrach, Daniel Vickery, Mar...
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AROBOTS
2005
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15 years 1 months ago
Head Movements for Depth Perception: Praying Mantis versus Pigeon
Abstract. Inspired by the abilities of both the praying mantis and the pigeon to judge distance by use of motionbased visually mediated odometry, we create miniature models for dep...
Alfred M. Bruckstein, Robert J. Holt, Igor Katsman...