In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to solve the multi-frame structure from motion (MFSfM) problem for monocular video sequences with multiple rigid moving objects. The algorithm uses the epipolar criterion to segment feature trajectories belonging to the background scene and each of the independently moving objects. As a large baseline length is essential for the reliability of the epipolar geometry, the geometric robust information criterion is employed for key-frame selection within the sequences. Once the features are segmented, corresponding objects are reconstructed individually using a sequential algorithm that is capable of prioritizing the frame pairs with respect to their reliability and information content. The experimental r...
Abstract — We present a method for detecting motion regions in video sequences observed by a moving ...
We present a new algorithm for estimation of rigid body motion parameters and scene structure from m...
Most work in action recognition deals with sequences acquired by stationary cameras with fixed viewp...
In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to solve the multi-frame structure from motion (MFSfM) probl...
We present a method to reconstruct the threedimensional shape of a moving instance of a known object...
We describe an algorithm for reconstructing a scene containing multiple moving objects. Given a mono...
In this paper we present a novel approach for detection of independently moving foreground objects i...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of mapping multiple 3D rigid structures and estimating their mo...
This paper describes a concept and practical aspects of a realization of an algorithm used for 3D sc...
In this paper we deal with the problem of matching moving objects between multiple views using geome...
We study the problem of segmenting independently moving objects in a video sequence. Several algorit...
We propose a method for segmenting an arbitrary number of moving objects using the geometry of 6 poi...
UnrestrictedWe investigate two fundamental issues in Computer Vision: 2D motion segmentation and 3D ...
We present a novel optimisation framework for the estimation of the multi-body motion segmentation a...
Multi-body structure-and-motion (MSaM) is the problem to establish the multiple-view geometry of an ...
Abstract — We present a method for detecting motion regions in video sequences observed by a moving ...
We present a new algorithm for estimation of rigid body motion parameters and scene structure from m...
Most work in action recognition deals with sequences acquired by stationary cameras with fixed viewp...
In this paper, an algorithm is proposed to solve the multi-frame structure from motion (MFSfM) probl...
We present a method to reconstruct the threedimensional shape of a moving instance of a known object...
We describe an algorithm for reconstructing a scene containing multiple moving objects. Given a mono...
In this paper we present a novel approach for detection of independently moving foreground objects i...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of mapping multiple 3D rigid structures and estimating their mo...
This paper describes a concept and practical aspects of a realization of an algorithm used for 3D sc...
In this paper we deal with the problem of matching moving objects between multiple views using geome...
We study the problem of segmenting independently moving objects in a video sequence. Several algorit...
We propose a method for segmenting an arbitrary number of moving objects using the geometry of 6 poi...
UnrestrictedWe investigate two fundamental issues in Computer Vision: 2D motion segmentation and 3D ...
We present a novel optimisation framework for the estimation of the multi-body motion segmentation a...
Multi-body structure-and-motion (MSaM) is the problem to establish the multiple-view geometry of an ...
Abstract — We present a method for detecting motion regions in video sequences observed by a moving ...
We present a new algorithm for estimation of rigid body motion parameters and scene structure from m...
Most work in action recognition deals with sequences acquired by stationary cameras with fixed viewp...