Although dense, long-range, motion trajectories are a prominent representation of motion in videos, there is still no good solution for constructing dense motion tracks in a truly long-range fashion. Ideally, we would want every scene feature that appears in multiple, not necessarily contiguous, parts of the sequence to be associated with the same motion track. Despite this reasonable and clearly stated objective, there has been surprisingly little work on general-purpose algorithms that can accomplish this task. State-of-the-art dense motion trackers process the sequence incrementally in a frame-by-frame manner, and associate, by design, features that disappear and reappear in the video, with different tracks, thereby losing important...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper describes a new approach to motion estimation in video. We represent video motion using a...
International audienceThis paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and m...
Current research on visual action/activity analysis has mostly exploited appearance-based static fea...
International audienceVideo provides not only rich visual cues such as motion and appearance, but al...
International audienceFeature trajectories have shown to be efficient for representing videos. Typic...
International audienceThis paper addresses the estimation of accurate long-term dense motion fields ...
Estimating the pose of a moving camera from monocular video is a challenging problem, especially due...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to estimate dense displacement fields over long video ...
Recently, a video representation based on dense trajectories has been shown to outperform other huma...
International audienceWe present statistical multi-step flow, a new approach for dense motion estima...
The tremendous growth in video data, both on the internet and in real life, has encouraged the devel...
International audienceRecently dense trajectories were shown to be an efficient video representation...
Tracking pixels in videos is typically studied as an optical flow estimation problem, where every pi...
International audienceDense point matching and tracking in image sequences is an open issue with imp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper describes a new approach to motion estimation in video. We represent video motion using a...
International audienceThis paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and m...
Current research on visual action/activity analysis has mostly exploited appearance-based static fea...
International audienceVideo provides not only rich visual cues such as motion and appearance, but al...
International audienceFeature trajectories have shown to be efficient for representing videos. Typic...
International audienceThis paper addresses the estimation of accurate long-term dense motion fields ...
Estimating the pose of a moving camera from monocular video is a challenging problem, especially due...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to estimate dense displacement fields over long video ...
Recently, a video representation based on dense trajectories has been shown to outperform other huma...
International audienceWe present statistical multi-step flow, a new approach for dense motion estima...
The tremendous growth in video data, both on the internet and in real life, has encouraged the devel...
International audienceRecently dense trajectories were shown to be an efficient video representation...
Tracking pixels in videos is typically studied as an optical flow estimation problem, where every pi...
International audienceDense point matching and tracking in image sequences is an open issue with imp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper describes a new approach to motion estimation in video. We represent video motion using a...
International audienceThis paper introduces a video representation based on dense trajectories and m...