Multiresolution motion analysis has gained great research interest as a unified framework to facilitate a variety of motion editing tasks. In this framework, motion data are represented as a collection of coefficients that form a coarse-to-fine hierarchy. The coefficients at the coarsest level describe the global pattern of a motion signal, while those at fine levels provide different details at successively finer resolutions. Due to the inherent non-linearity of the orientation space, it is challenging to generalize multiresolution representations for motion data that contain orientations as well as positions. Our goal is to develop a multiresolution analysis method which guarantees coordinate-invariance without any singularity. To do so, ...
The ability to amplify or reduce subtle image changes over time is useful in contexts such as video ...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
Motion can be used to reduce the ambiguity inherent in inverting the projection of a scene having th...
In this paper, we address multiple motion analysis from the standpoint of orientation analysis. Usin...
Abstract—A motion-compensated deinterlacing scheme based on hierarchical motion analysis is presente...
This paper presents a new system for the conversion of interlaced formats to progressive ones. Like ...
In this paper the combination of featureless and feature-based motion analysis is proposed as a way ...
Most motion compensation methods dealt with in the literature make strong assumptions about the smoo...
A new multiscale paradigm is proposed for motion extraction. It exploits the fact that certain geome...
[[abstract]]The authors describe a new motion compensation method based on hierarchical grid interpo...
Interactive animation systems often use a level-of-detail (LOD) control to reduce the computational ...
The computation of image motion for the purposes of determining egomotion is a challenging task as i...
To date, the overwhelming use of motion in computational vision has been to recover the three-dimens...
Visualizing information in user interfaces to complex, large-scale systems is difficult due to visua...
The majority of approaches to Structure from Motion apply an incremental triangulate-and-resect stra...
The ability to amplify or reduce subtle image changes over time is useful in contexts such as video ...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
Motion can be used to reduce the ambiguity inherent in inverting the projection of a scene having th...
In this paper, we address multiple motion analysis from the standpoint of orientation analysis. Usin...
Abstract—A motion-compensated deinterlacing scheme based on hierarchical motion analysis is presente...
This paper presents a new system for the conversion of interlaced formats to progressive ones. Like ...
In this paper the combination of featureless and feature-based motion analysis is proposed as a way ...
Most motion compensation methods dealt with in the literature make strong assumptions about the smoo...
A new multiscale paradigm is proposed for motion extraction. It exploits the fact that certain geome...
[[abstract]]The authors describe a new motion compensation method based on hierarchical grid interpo...
Interactive animation systems often use a level-of-detail (LOD) control to reduce the computational ...
The computation of image motion for the purposes of determining egomotion is a challenging task as i...
To date, the overwhelming use of motion in computational vision has been to recover the three-dimens...
Visualizing information in user interfaces to complex, large-scale systems is difficult due to visua...
The majority of approaches to Structure from Motion apply an incremental triangulate-and-resect stra...
The ability to amplify or reduce subtle image changes over time is useful in contexts such as video ...
We review methods for kinematic tracking of the human body in video. The review is part of a project...
Motion can be used to reduce the ambiguity inherent in inverting the projection of a scene having th...