To be able to understand the motion of non-rigid objects, techniques in image processing and computer vision are essential for motion analysis. Lateral interaction in accumulative computation for extracting non-rigid shapes from an image sequence has recently been presented, as well as its application to segmentation from motion. In this paper, we introduce a modified version of the first multi-layer architecture. This version uses the basic parameters of the LIAC model to spatio-temporally build up to the desired extent the shapes of all moving objects present in a sequence of images. The influences of LIAC model parameters are explained in this paper, and we finally show some examples of the usefulness of the model proposed
International audienceThis paper describes a new method of segmentation of time-varying image sequen...
This paper presents new approaches in characterizing and segmenting the content of video. These appr...
We describe a new approach to extracting layered representations from image sequences based on movi...
To be able to understand the motion of non-rigid objects, techniques in image processing and compute...
In this paper we present a method for moving objects detection and labeling denominated Lateral Inte...
A neural network model called lateral interaction in accumulative computation for detection of non-r...
Abstract. In this paper we present a method for moving objects detection and labeling denominated La...
The problem we are stating is the discrimination of non-rigid objects capable of holding our attenti...
Segmentation of moving objects is an essential component of any vision system. However, its accompli...
The lateral inhibition in accumulative computation (LIAC) algorithm has proved to be an efficient me...
Interpretation of the three-dimensional (3D) world from two-dimensional (2D) images is a primary goa...
This paper presents a method for modeling and segmenting spatio-temporal shapes. The modeling part i...
Recovering a hierarchical motion description of a long image sequence is one way to recognize object...
International audienceThe paper presents an ascending approach to the construction of the spatio-tem...
This paper addresses the problem of motion-based segmentation of image sequences. One motion estimat...
International audienceThis paper describes a new method of segmentation of time-varying image sequen...
This paper presents new approaches in characterizing and segmenting the content of video. These appr...
We describe a new approach to extracting layered representations from image sequences based on movi...
To be able to understand the motion of non-rigid objects, techniques in image processing and compute...
In this paper we present a method for moving objects detection and labeling denominated Lateral Inte...
A neural network model called lateral interaction in accumulative computation for detection of non-r...
Abstract. In this paper we present a method for moving objects detection and labeling denominated La...
The problem we are stating is the discrimination of non-rigid objects capable of holding our attenti...
Segmentation of moving objects is an essential component of any vision system. However, its accompli...
The lateral inhibition in accumulative computation (LIAC) algorithm has proved to be an efficient me...
Interpretation of the three-dimensional (3D) world from two-dimensional (2D) images is a primary goa...
This paper presents a method for modeling and segmenting spatio-temporal shapes. The modeling part i...
Recovering a hierarchical motion description of a long image sequence is one way to recognize object...
International audienceThe paper presents an ascending approach to the construction of the spatio-tem...
This paper addresses the problem of motion-based segmentation of image sequences. One motion estimat...
International audienceThis paper describes a new method of segmentation of time-varying image sequen...
This paper presents new approaches in characterizing and segmenting the content of video. These appr...
We describe a new approach to extracting layered representations from image sequences based on movi...