Abstract- An efficient simplification procedure of the optical flow (OF) algorithm as well as its hardware implementation using the field programmable gate array (FPGA) technology is presented. The modified algorithm is based on block matching of subsets of successive frames, and exploits one-dimensional representation of subsets as well as the adaptive adjustments of their sizes. Also, an l1-norm-based correlation function requiring no multiplication/division operations is used. As a result, it was possible to reduce the computational complexity of the algorithm without compromising the processing accuracy. Both the accuracy and the limitations resulting from the introduced simplifications have been verified based on several examples of bo...
Optical flow calculation algorithms are hard to implement on hardware level in real-time due to thei...
The optical flow constraint equation of Horn-Schunck (OFCE-HS) is an algorithm used to compute moti...
Optical flow is a well known technique for the measurement of motion in images. Al-though it has man...
Optical flow is an essential image processing algorithm that can be used to acquire motion informati...
Optical Flow (OF) information is used in higher level vision tasks in a variety of computer vision a...
Optical flow computation has been extensively used for object motion estimation in image sequences. ...
Optical flow algorithms present a way for computers to estimate motion from the real world. Applicat...
Optical flow is a research topic of interest for many years. It has, until recently, been largely in...
Rapid and low power computation of optical flow (OF) is potentially useful in robotics. The dynamic ...
International audienceRecent findings have shown that several visual perceptual tasks such as 3D nav...
Optical flow calculation algorithms are hard to implement on the hardware level in real-time, due to ...
We present in the following work a hardware implementation of the two principal optical flow methods...
Low-level computer vision algorithms have extreme computational requirements. In this work, we compa...
This article presents an efficient hardware implementation of the Horn-Schunck algorithm that can be...
Implementing image processing algorithms for embedded systems is a scientific topic of great importa...
Optical flow calculation algorithms are hard to implement on hardware level in real-time due to thei...
The optical flow constraint equation of Horn-Schunck (OFCE-HS) is an algorithm used to compute moti...
Optical flow is a well known technique for the measurement of motion in images. Al-though it has man...
Optical flow is an essential image processing algorithm that can be used to acquire motion informati...
Optical Flow (OF) information is used in higher level vision tasks in a variety of computer vision a...
Optical flow computation has been extensively used for object motion estimation in image sequences. ...
Optical flow algorithms present a way for computers to estimate motion from the real world. Applicat...
Optical flow is a research topic of interest for many years. It has, until recently, been largely in...
Rapid and low power computation of optical flow (OF) is potentially useful in robotics. The dynamic ...
International audienceRecent findings have shown that several visual perceptual tasks such as 3D nav...
Optical flow calculation algorithms are hard to implement on the hardware level in real-time, due to ...
We present in the following work a hardware implementation of the two principal optical flow methods...
Low-level computer vision algorithms have extreme computational requirements. In this work, we compa...
This article presents an efficient hardware implementation of the Horn-Schunck algorithm that can be...
Implementing image processing algorithms for embedded systems is a scientific topic of great importa...
Optical flow calculation algorithms are hard to implement on hardware level in real-time due to thei...
The optical flow constraint equation of Horn-Schunck (OFCE-HS) is an algorithm used to compute moti...
Optical flow is a well known technique for the measurement of motion in images. Al-though it has man...