In this paper, we address the problem of estimating the optical flow in long-term video sequences. We devise a computational scheme that exploits the idea of receptive fields, in which the pixel flow does not only depends on the brightness level of the pixel itself, but also on neighborhood-related information. Our approach relies on the definition of receptive units that are invariant to affine transformations of the input data. This distinguishing characteristic allows us to build a video-receptive-inputs database with arbitrary detail level, that can be used to match local features and to determine their motion. We propose a parallel computational scheme, well suited for nowadays parallel architectures, to exploit motion information and ...
Optic flow has been a research topic of interest for many years. It has, until recently, been largel...
Recently, we reported on a recursive algorithm enabling real-time object-based motion estimation (OM...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
In this paper, we address the problem of estimating the optical flow in long-term video sequences. W...
In this paper, we address the problem of estimating the optical flow in long-term video sequences. W...
The dimensionality of visual motion analysis can be reduced by analyzing projections of flow vector ...
[[abstract]]Camera motion estimation is very important for indexing and retrieving video information...
Human visual perception is strongly dependent on recognition of object shape and motion. In particul...
[[abstract]]Temporal segmentation of a video sequence into different shots is fundamental to a numbe...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
Motion representation plays a vital role in the vision-based human action recognition in videos. Gen...
Real-world motion field patterns contain intrinsic statistic properties that allow us to define Moti...
The dimensionality of visual motion analysis can be reduced by analyzing projections of flow vector ...
Motion perception is an integral part of visual information processing. For example, humans use moti...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
Optic flow has been a research topic of interest for many years. It has, until recently, been largel...
Recently, we reported on a recursive algorithm enabling real-time object-based motion estimation (OM...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
In this paper, we address the problem of estimating the optical flow in long-term video sequences. W...
In this paper, we address the problem of estimating the optical flow in long-term video sequences. W...
The dimensionality of visual motion analysis can be reduced by analyzing projections of flow vector ...
[[abstract]]Camera motion estimation is very important for indexing and retrieving video information...
Human visual perception is strongly dependent on recognition of object shape and motion. In particul...
[[abstract]]Temporal segmentation of a video sequence into different shots is fundamental to a numbe...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...
Motion representation plays a vital role in the vision-based human action recognition in videos. Gen...
Real-world motion field patterns contain intrinsic statistic properties that allow us to define Moti...
The dimensionality of visual motion analysis can be reduced by analyzing projections of flow vector ...
Motion perception is an integral part of visual information processing. For example, humans use moti...
International audienceThe problem of determining whether an object is in motion, irrespective of cam...
Optic flow has been a research topic of interest for many years. It has, until recently, been largel...
Recently, we reported on a recursive algorithm enabling real-time object-based motion estimation (OM...
Currently, the most common motion representation for action recognition is optical flow. Optical flo...