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portada Optical Flow and Trajectory Estimation Methods
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
49
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.10 kg.
ISBN13
9783319449401

Optical Flow and Trajectory Estimation Methods

Oge Marques (Author) · Joel Gibson (Author) · Springer · Paperback

Optical Flow and Trajectory Estimation Methods - Gibson, Joel ; Marques, Oge

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Synopsis "Optical Flow and Trajectory Estimation Methods"

This brief focuses on two main problems in the domain of optical flow and trajectory estimation: (i) The problem of finding convex optimization methods to apply sparsity to optical flow; and (ii) The problem of how to extend sparsity to improve trajectories in a computationally tractable way.Beginning with a review of optical flow fundamentals, it discusses the commonly used flow estimation strategies and the advantages or shortcomings of each. The brief also introduces the concepts associated with sparsity including dictionaries and low rank matrices. Next, it provides context for optical flow and trajectory methods including algorithms, data sets, and performance measurement. The second half of the brief covers sparse regularization of total variation optical flow and robust low rank trajectories. The authors describe a new approach that uses partially-overlapping patches to accelerate the calculation and is implemented in a coarse-to-fine strategy. Experimental results show that combining total variation and a sparse constraint from a learned dictionary is more effective than employing total variation alone.The brief is targeted at researchers and practitioners in the fields of engineering and computer science. It caters particularly to new researchers looking for cutting edge topics in optical flow as well as veterans of optical flow wishing to learn of the latest advances in multi-frame methods.

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