DocumentCode :
3139507
Title :
Principle of superposition: a common computational framework for analysis of multiple motion
Author :
Shizawa, Masahiko ; Mase, Kenji
Author_Institution :
Human & Multimedia Lab., NTT Corp., Yokosuka, Japan
fYear :
1991
fDate :
7-9 Oct 1991
Firstpage :
164
Lastpage :
172
Abstract :
The principle of superposition is applied to various motion estimation problems. It can potentially resolve the difficulty of analyzing multiple motion, transparent motion and motion boundaries by using a common mathematical structure. The authors demonstrate that, by applying the principle, the techniques of optical flow, 3D motion and structure from flow fields, direct method for 3D motion and structure recovery, motion and structure from correspondences in two frames can be extended coherently to deal with multiple motion. The theory not only produces multiple-motion versions of the existing algorithms, but also provides tools for the theoretical analysis of multiple motion. Since the approach is not at the algorithm level as are conventional segmentation paradigms, but at the level of computational theory, i.e. of constraints, theoretical results derived also contribute to psychophysical and physiological studies on the preattentive stages of biological motion vision systems. The paper emphasizes the universality of the principle
Keywords :
image sequences; motion estimation; 3D motion; computational framework; motion boundaries; motion estimation; multiple motion; optical flow; segmentation paradigms; structure from flow fields; structure recovery; transparent motion; Algorithm design and analysis; Biology computing; Biomedical optical imaging; Computer vision; Constraint theory; Image motion analysis; Motion analysis; Motion estimation; Psychology; Quantum computing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visual Motion, 1991., Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Princeton, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2153-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WVM.1991.212811
Filename :
212811
Link To Document :
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