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Optical Flow Estimation Using High Frame Rate Sequences (2001)
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| Abstract | Gradient-based optical flow estimation methods such as LucasKanade method work well for scenes with small displacements but fail when objects move with large displacements. Hierarchical matching-based methods do not suffer from large displacements but are less accurate. By utilizing the high speed imaging capability of CMOS image sensors, the frame rate can be increased to obtain more accurate optical flow with wide range of scene velocities in real time. Further, by integrating the memory and processing with the sensor on the same chip, optical flow estimation using high frame rate sequences can be performed without unduly increasing the off-chip data rate. The paper describes a method for obtaining high accuracy optical flow at a standard frame rate using high frame rate sequences. The Lucas-Kanade method is used to obtain optical flow estimates at high frame rate, which are then accumulated and refined to obtain optical flow estimates at a standard frame rate. The method is tested on video sequences synthetically generated by perspective warping. Results demonstrate significant improvements in optical flow estimation accuracy with moderate memory and computational power requirements. |
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| Publisher Date | 2001-01-01 |
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| Subject Keyword | High Frame Rate Sequence Large Displacement Standard Frame Rate Optical Flow Estimate Video Sequence High Accuracy Optical Flow Accurate Optical Flow Wide Range Lucaskanade Method Work Optical Flow Estimation Hierarchical Matching-based Method High Frame Rate Small Displacement Frame Rate Scene Velocity Moderate Memory Optical Flow Estimation Accuracy High Speed Off-chip Data Rate Perspective Warping Cmos Image Sensor Gradient-based Optical Flow Estimation Method Result Demonstrate Significant Improvement Computational Power Requirement Lucas-kanade Method |
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