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Stereo Scene Flow for 3D Motion Analysis [electronic resource] / by Andreas Wedel, Daniel Cremers.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Springer London, 2011Description: IX, 128p. 74 illus., 60 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780857299659
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.6 23
  • 006.37 23
LOC classification:
  • TA1637-1638
  • TA1637-1638
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine Vision Systems -- Optical Flow Estimation -- Residual Images and Optical Flow Results -- Scene Flow -- Motion Metrics for Scene Flow -- Extensions of Scene Flow -- Conclusion and Outlook.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The accurate and precise estimation of three-dimensional motion vector fields in real time remains one of the key targets for the discipline of computer vision. This important text/reference presents methods for estimating optical flow and scene flow motion with high accuracy, focusing on the practical application of these methods in camera-based driver assistance systems. Clearly and logically structured, the book builds from basic themes to more advanced concepts, covering topics from variational methods and optic flow estimation, to adaptive regularization and scene flow analysis. This in-depth discussion culminates in the development of a novel, accurate and robust scene flow method for the higher-level challenges posed by real-world applications. Topics and features: Reviews the major advances in motion estimation and motion analysis, and the latest progress of dense optical flow algorithms Investigates the use of residual images for optical flow Examines methods for deriving motion from stereo image sequences Analyses the error characteristics for motion variables, and derives scene flow metrics for movement likelihood and velocity Introduces a framework for scene flow-based moving object detection and segmentation, and discusses the application of Kalman filters for propagating scene flow estimation over time Includes pseudo code for all important computational challenges Contains Appendices on data terms and quadratic optimization, and scene flow implementation using Euler-Lagrange equations, in addition to a helpful Glossary and Index A valuable reference for researchers and graduate students on segmentation, optical flow and scene flow, this unique book will also be of great interest to professionals involved in the development of driver assistance systems.
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Machine Vision Systems -- Optical Flow Estimation -- Residual Images and Optical Flow Results -- Scene Flow -- Motion Metrics for Scene Flow -- Extensions of Scene Flow -- Conclusion and Outlook.

The accurate and precise estimation of three-dimensional motion vector fields in real time remains one of the key targets for the discipline of computer vision. This important text/reference presents methods for estimating optical flow and scene flow motion with high accuracy, focusing on the practical application of these methods in camera-based driver assistance systems. Clearly and logically structured, the book builds from basic themes to more advanced concepts, covering topics from variational methods and optic flow estimation, to adaptive regularization and scene flow analysis. This in-depth discussion culminates in the development of a novel, accurate and robust scene flow method for the higher-level challenges posed by real-world applications. Topics and features: Reviews the major advances in motion estimation and motion analysis, and the latest progress of dense optical flow algorithms Investigates the use of residual images for optical flow Examines methods for deriving motion from stereo image sequences Analyses the error characteristics for motion variables, and derives scene flow metrics for movement likelihood and velocity Introduces a framework for scene flow-based moving object detection and segmentation, and discusses the application of Kalman filters for propagating scene flow estimation over time Includes pseudo code for all important computational challenges Contains Appendices on data terms and quadratic optimization, and scene flow implementation using Euler-Lagrange equations, in addition to a helpful Glossary and Index A valuable reference for researchers and graduate students on segmentation, optical flow and scene flow, this unique book will also be of great interest to professionals involved in the development of driver assistance systems.

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