International audienceGiven a sequence of image pairs we describe a method that segments the observed scene into static and moving objects while it rejects badly matched points. We show that, using a moving stereo rig, the detection of motion can be solved in a projective framework and therefore requires no camera calibration. Moreover the method allows for articulated objects. First we establish the projective framework enabling us to characterize rigid motion in projective space. This characterization is used in conjunction with a robust estimation technique to determine egomotion. Second we describe a method based on data classification which further considers the non-static scene points and groups them into several moving objects. Third...
In this paper, we consider a multi-camera vision system mounted on a moving object in a static three...
The aim of this work is to design a robust method for online estimation of object motion and structu...
Abstract. We propose a variational approach for estimating egomotion and struc-ture of a static scen...
Given a sequence of pairs of images gathered with an uncalibrated stereo camera pair and given a set...
. Two moving segment detection problems in image sequences of road scenes under egomotion are discus...
Abstract — We present a procedure for egomotion estimation from visual input of a stereo pair of vid...
Abstract: This project pursues the development of a motion estimator allowing accurate visual estima...
In the context of real-time collision / obstacle avoidance this paper investigates a direct method o...
Abstract. We present an approach for identifying and segmenting independently moving objects from de...
A robust method is introduced for computing the camera motion (the ego-motion) in a static scene. Th...
We present a procedure for egomotion estimation from visual input of a stereo pair of video cameras....
In moving camera videos, motion segmentation is com-monly performed using the image plane motion of ...
Human visual perception is strongly dependent on recognition of object shape and motion. In particul...
This paper considers a specific problem of visual perception of motion, namely the problem of visual...
This paper considers a specific problem of visual perception of motion, namely the problem of visual...
In this paper, we consider a multi-camera vision system mounted on a moving object in a static three...
The aim of this work is to design a robust method for online estimation of object motion and structu...
Abstract. We propose a variational approach for estimating egomotion and struc-ture of a static scen...
Given a sequence of pairs of images gathered with an uncalibrated stereo camera pair and given a set...
. Two moving segment detection problems in image sequences of road scenes under egomotion are discus...
Abstract — We present a procedure for egomotion estimation from visual input of a stereo pair of vid...
Abstract: This project pursues the development of a motion estimator allowing accurate visual estima...
In the context of real-time collision / obstacle avoidance this paper investigates a direct method o...
Abstract. We present an approach for identifying and segmenting independently moving objects from de...
A robust method is introduced for computing the camera motion (the ego-motion) in a static scene. Th...
We present a procedure for egomotion estimation from visual input of a stereo pair of video cameras....
In moving camera videos, motion segmentation is com-monly performed using the image plane motion of ...
Human visual perception is strongly dependent on recognition of object shape and motion. In particul...
This paper considers a specific problem of visual perception of motion, namely the problem of visual...
This paper considers a specific problem of visual perception of motion, namely the problem of visual...
In this paper, we consider a multi-camera vision system mounted on a moving object in a static three...
The aim of this work is to design a robust method for online estimation of object motion and structu...
Abstract. We propose a variational approach for estimating egomotion and struc-ture of a static scen...