Given a video, there are many algorithms to separate static and dynamic objects present in the scene. The pro-posed work is focused on classifying the dynamic objects further as having either repetitive or non-repetitive motion. In this work, we propose a novel approach to achieve this challenging task by processing the optical flow fields corresponding to the video frames of a dynamic natural scene. We design an unsupervised learning algorithm which uses functions of the flow vectors to design the feature vector. The proposed algorithm is shown to be effective in classifying a scene into static, repetitive, and non-repetitive regions. The proposed ap-proach finds significance in various vision and computational photography tasks such as v...
Given a set of algorithms, which one(s) should you apply to, i) compute optical flow, or ii) perform...
Video object segmentation is gaining increased research and commercial importance in recent times fr...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
Abstract: Given a video, there are many algorithms to separate static and dynamic objects present in...
A real world scene may contain several objects with different spatial and temporal characteristics. ...
A real world scene may contain several objects with dif-ferent spatial and temporal characteristics....
This paper addresses the segmentation of videos with arbitrary motion, including dynamic textures, u...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
In this paper, we address the challenging problem of categorizing video sequences composed of dynami...
We present a novel method for the discovery and statistical representation of motion patterns in a s...
In this paper experimental results are presented for classifying camera motion classes in digital vi...
Optic flow has been a research topic of interest for many years. It has, until recently, been largel...
International audienceWe study the problem of segmenting moving objects in unconstrained videos. Giv...
In moving camera videos, motion segmentation is com-monly performed using the image plane motion of ...
Identification of motion patterns in video is an important problem because it is the first step towa...
Given a set of algorithms, which one(s) should you apply to, i) compute optical flow, or ii) perform...
Video object segmentation is gaining increased research and commercial importance in recent times fr...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...
Abstract: Given a video, there are many algorithms to separate static and dynamic objects present in...
A real world scene may contain several objects with different spatial and temporal characteristics. ...
A real world scene may contain several objects with dif-ferent spatial and temporal characteristics....
This paper addresses the segmentation of videos with arbitrary motion, including dynamic textures, u...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
In this paper, we address the challenging problem of categorizing video sequences composed of dynami...
We present a novel method for the discovery and statistical representation of motion patterns in a s...
In this paper experimental results are presented for classifying camera motion classes in digital vi...
Optic flow has been a research topic of interest for many years. It has, until recently, been largel...
International audienceWe study the problem of segmenting moving objects in unconstrained videos. Giv...
In moving camera videos, motion segmentation is com-monly performed using the image plane motion of ...
Identification of motion patterns in video is an important problem because it is the first step towa...
Given a set of algorithms, which one(s) should you apply to, i) compute optical flow, or ii) perform...
Video object segmentation is gaining increased research and commercial importance in recent times fr...
We propose a set of kinematic features that are derived from the optical flow for human action recog...