Non-rigid video interpolation is a common computer vision task. In this paper we present an optical flow approach which adopts a Laplacian Cotangent Mesh constraint to enhance the local smoothness. Similar to Li et al., our approach adopts a mesh to the image with a resolution up to one vertex per pixel and uses angle constraints to ensure sensible local deformations between image pairs. The Laplacian Mesh constraints are expressed wholly inside the optical flow optimization, and can be applied in a straightforward manner to a wide range of image tracking and registration problems. We evaluate our approach by testing on several benchmark datasets, including the Middlebury and Garg et al. datasets. In addition, we show application of our met...
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The apparent pixel motion in an image sequence, called optical flow, is a useful primitive for autom...
In this paper we present a novel non-rigid optical flow algorithm for dense image correspondence and...
We consider the problem of estimating the “smoothness pa-rameter ” that controls the tradeoff betwee...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via the DOI in this...
We address the theoretical problems of optical flow estimation and image registration in a multi-sca...
This paper describes an approach to optical flow computation that combines local and global constrai...
Optical flow provides a constraint on the motion of a deformable model. We derive and solve a dynami...
This paper addresses the problem of non-rigid video registration, or the computation of optical flow...
High-quality video frame interpolation often necessitates accurate motion estimates between consecut...
We describe an algorithm for automatically finding cor-respondences from face video sequences. This ...
In this paper, we propose a method for the robust and efficient computation of multi-frame optical f...
Abstract. We address the theoretical problems of optical flow estimation and image registration in a...
In this paper we discuss a hybrid technique for piecewise-smooth optical flow estimation. We first p...
Advances in surface performance capture have enabled the reconstruction of real world scenes such as...
In this paper, we present a method for deformable object tracking that exploits the entire image inf...
The apparent pixel motion in an image sequence, called optical flow, is a useful primitive for autom...
In this paper we present a novel non-rigid optical flow algorithm for dense image correspondence and...
We consider the problem of estimating the “smoothness pa-rameter ” that controls the tradeoff betwee...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IEEE via the DOI in this...
We address the theoretical problems of optical flow estimation and image registration in a multi-sca...
This paper describes an approach to optical flow computation that combines local and global constrai...
Optical flow provides a constraint on the motion of a deformable model. We derive and solve a dynami...
This paper addresses the problem of non-rigid video registration, or the computation of optical flow...
High-quality video frame interpolation often necessitates accurate motion estimates between consecut...
We describe an algorithm for automatically finding cor-respondences from face video sequences. This ...
In this paper, we propose a method for the robust and efficient computation of multi-frame optical f...
Abstract. We address the theoretical problems of optical flow estimation and image registration in a...
In this paper we discuss a hybrid technique for piecewise-smooth optical flow estimation. We first p...
Advances in surface performance capture have enabled the reconstruction of real world scenes such as...
In this paper, we present a method for deformable object tracking that exploits the entire image inf...
The apparent pixel motion in an image sequence, called optical flow, is a useful primitive for autom...