The Early Detection of Motion Boundaries

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Title
en_US The Early Detection of Motion Boundaries
Creator
en_US Spoerri, Anselm
Date
2004-10-20T19:57:55Z
Date Available
2004-10-20T19:57:55Z
Date Issued
en_US 1990-05-01
Identifier
en_US AITR-1275
Abstract
en_US This thesis shows how to detect boundaries on the basis of motion information alone. The detection is performed in two stages: (i) the local estimation of motion discontinuities and of the visual flowsfield; (ii) the extraction of complete boundaries belonging to differently moving objects. For the first stage, three new methods are presented: the "Bimodality Tests,'' the "Bi-distribution Test,'' and the "Dynamic Occlusion Method.'' The second stage consists of applying the "Structural Saliency Method,'' by Sha'ashua and Ullman to extract complete and unique boundaries from the output of the first stage. The developed methods can successfully segment complex motion sequences.
Extent
en_US 98 p.
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4691342 bytes
Format
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Language
en_US
Relation
en_US AITR-1275
Subject
en_US visual motion
en_US motion
en_US motion boundaries
en_US discont
en_US motionsdiscontinuities
en_US boundary detection