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Título: Horn-schunck optical flow with a multi-scale strategy
Autores/as: Meinhardt-Llopis, Enric
Sánchez, Javier 
Clasificación UNESCO: 220990 Tratamiento digital. Imágenes
Palabras clave: Optical flow
Estimation
Fecha de publicación: 2013
Publicación seriada: Image Processing On Line 
Resumen: The seminal work of Horn and Schunck [8] is the first variational method for optical flow estimation. It introduced a novel framework where the optical flow is computed as the solution of a minimization problem. From the assumption that pixel intensities do not change over time, the optical flow constraint equation is derived. This equation relates the optical flow with the derivatives of the image. There are infinitely many vector fields that satisfy the optical flow constraint, thus the problem is ill-posed. To overcome this problem, Horn and Schunck introduced an additional regularity condition that restricts the possible solutions. Their method minimizes both the optical flow constraint and the magnitude of the variations of the flow field, producing smooth vector fields. One of the limitations of this method is that, typically, it can only estimate small motions. In the presence of large displacements, this method fails when the gradient of the image is not smooth enough. In this work, we describe an implementation of the original Horn and Schunck method and also introduce a multi-scale strategy in order to deal with larger displacements. For this multi-scale strategy, we create a pyramidal structure of downsampled images and change the optical flow constraint equation with a nonlinear formulation. In order to tackle this nonlinear formula, we linearize it and solve the method iteratively in each scale. In this sense, there are two common approaches: one that computes the motion increment in the iterations, like in ; or the one we follow, that computes the full flow during the iterations, like in. The solutions are incrementally refined ower the scales. This pyramidal structure is a standard tool in many optical flow methods.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/11280
ISSN: 2105-1232
DOI: 10.5201/ipol.2013.20
Fuente: Image Processing On Line [ISSN 2105-1232], v. 3, p. 151-172
Derechos: by-nc-nd
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