DocumentCode :
2692206
Title :
What can projections of flow fields tell us about the visual motion
Author :
Fejes, Sandor ; Davis, Larry S.
Author_Institution :
Center for Autom. Res., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
4-7 Jan 1998
Firstpage :
979
Lastpage :
986
Abstract :
The dimensionality of visual motion analysis can be reduced by analyzing projections of flow vector fields. In contrast to motion vector fields, these projections exhibit simple geometric properties which are invariant to the scene structure and depend only on the camera motion. Using these properties, structure and motion can be either completely or partially decoupled. We estimate motion parameters from projections of flow fields by using robust techniques, implemented an a reclusive observer model. The model is applicable to general camera motion and to large field of view and requires no point correspondence. We demonstrate our projection method on the problem of detecting independently moving objects from a moving camera. Using the projection approach, the problem can be reduced to a one-dimensional optimization process which involves robust line-fitting and outlier detection. Instantaneous detection measurements are integrated temporally using tracking and spatially applying grouping of coherently moving points
Keywords :
image sequences; motion estimation; camera motion; egomotion estimation; flow fields; flow vector fields; line fitting; moving camera; moving objects; visual motion; visual motion analysis; Automation; Cameras; Educational institutions; Layout; Motion analysis; Motion detection; Motion estimation; Object detection; Parameter estimation; Robustness;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer Vision, 1998. Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bombay
Print_ISBN :
81-7319-221-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICCV.1998.710835
Filename :
710835
Link To Document :
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