Contrast maximisation estimates the motion captured in an event stream by maximising the sharpness of the motion-compensated event image. To carry out contrast maximisation, many previous works employ iterative optimisation algorithms, such as conjugate gradient, which require good initialisation to avoid converging to bad local minima. To alleviate this weakness, we propose a new globally optimal event-based motion estimation algorithm. Based on branch-and-bound (BnB), our method solves rotational (3DoF) motion estimation on event streams, which supports practical applications such as video stabilisation and attitude estimation. Underpinning our method are novel bounding functions for contrast maximisation, whose theoretical validity is ri...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a fast and optimal solution for block motion estimation based ...
We propose a novel Entropy Minimisation (EMin) frame-work for event-based vision model estimation. T...
This paper makes two contributions to the area of motion-compensated processing of image sequences. ...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that perform well in challenging illumination conditions and ...
We present a unifying framework to solve several computer vision problems with event cameras: motion...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that have a high dynamic range and temporal resolution. This ...
We present a unifying framework to solve several computer vision problems with event cameras: motion...
The extraction of a parametric global motion from a motion field is a task with several applications...
We present an algorithm to estimate the rotational motion of an event camera. In contrast to traditi...
In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras ar...
Abstract. The approaches to global motion estimation have been naturally classified into one of two ...
This thesis introduces new techniques for global motion estimation using gradient descent algorithm...
Nowadays, as the amount of video content increases, the importance of global motion estimation is in...
Global motion estimation, one of the key techniques in video processing applications, involves the d...
Tracking of human motion in video is usually tackled either by local optimization or filtering appro...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a fast and optimal solution for block motion estimation based ...
We propose a novel Entropy Minimisation (EMin) frame-work for event-based vision model estimation. T...
This paper makes two contributions to the area of motion-compensated processing of image sequences. ...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that perform well in challenging illumination conditions and ...
We present a unifying framework to solve several computer vision problems with event cameras: motion...
Event cameras are bio-inspired sensors that have a high dynamic range and temporal resolution. This ...
We present a unifying framework to solve several computer vision problems with event cameras: motion...
The extraction of a parametric global motion from a motion field is a task with several applications...
We present an algorithm to estimate the rotational motion of an event camera. In contrast to traditi...
In contrast to traditional cameras, whose pixels have a common exposure time, event-based cameras ar...
Abstract. The approaches to global motion estimation have been naturally classified into one of two ...
This thesis introduces new techniques for global motion estimation using gradient descent algorithm...
Nowadays, as the amount of video content increases, the importance of global motion estimation is in...
Global motion estimation, one of the key techniques in video processing applications, involves the d...
Tracking of human motion in video is usually tackled either by local optimization or filtering appro...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose a fast and optimal solution for block motion estimation based ...
We propose a novel Entropy Minimisation (EMin) frame-work for event-based vision model estimation. T...
This paper makes two contributions to the area of motion-compensated processing of image sequences. ...