International audienceNowadays, motion estimation is one of the main subjects in computer vision. Many methods developed to compute motion make use of the optical flow hypothesis. These methods usually fail to capture motion of objects with intensity evolution. We propose a new approach to solve the motion computation problem with a different type of constancy hypothesis. Because we are mainly interested in deformable moving structures, we postulate that such a structure, within a temporal image sequence, is associated with a constant volume or a constant total intensity over time. We call this postulate it the volume conservation hypothesis. Results are displayed for clouds motion and deformation on meteorological satellites images
In this paper we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion in image sequences showi...
International audienceMotion study in computer vision highly depends on the type of imagery and on t...
Analysing objects interacting in a 3D environment and captured by a video camera requires knowledge ...
International audienceThis study presents and compares two models for estimating motion in meteorolo...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of motion estimation on image sequences. The st...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion o...
The purpose of this thesis is the detection of deformable structures and the estimation of their mot...
AbstractÐIn this paper, we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion of fluids in i...
In this paper, we face the challenging problem of estimation of time-consistent layer motion fields ...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
Abstract: The paper describes an innovative approach to estimate velocity on an image sequence and s...
We deal with the inference of environmental information (position and velocity) from a sequence of i...
The purpose of non-rigid motion in computer vision is the study of the geometrical deformation that ...
In this paper we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion in image sequences that ...
In this paper we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion in image sequences showi...
International audienceMotion study in computer vision highly depends on the type of imagery and on t...
Analysing objects interacting in a 3D environment and captured by a video camera requires knowledge ...
International audienceThis study presents and compares two models for estimating motion in meteorolo...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of motion estimation on image sequences. The st...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion o...
The purpose of this thesis is the detection of deformable structures and the estimation of their mot...
AbstractÐIn this paper, we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion of fluids in i...
In this paper, we face the challenging problem of estimation of time-consistent layer motion fields ...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
In order to effectively respond to and influence the world they inhabit, animals and other intellige...
Abstract: The paper describes an innovative approach to estimate velocity on an image sequence and s...
We deal with the inference of environmental information (position and velocity) from a sequence of i...
The purpose of non-rigid motion in computer vision is the study of the geometrical deformation that ...
In this paper we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion in image sequences that ...
In this paper we address the problem of estimating and analyzing the motion in image sequences showi...
International audienceMotion study in computer vision highly depends on the type of imagery and on t...
Analysing objects interacting in a 3D environment and captured by a video camera requires knowledge ...