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Conference Papers Year : 1999

Motion Estimation Using a Volume Conservation Hypothesis

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Nowadays, motion estimation is one of the main subjects in computer vision. Many methods developed to compute motion make use of the optical flow hypothesis. These methods usually fail to capture motion of objects with intensity evolution. We propose a new approach to solve the motion computation problem with a different type of constancy hypothesis. Because we are mainly interested in deformable moving structures, we postulate that such a structure, within a temporal image sequence, is associated with a constant volume or a constant total intensity over time. We call this postulate it the volume conservation hypothesis. Results are displayed for clouds motion and deformation on meteorological satellites images.
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inria-00625088 , version 1 (20-09-2011)

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Dominique Béréziat, Isabelle Herlin, Laurent Younes. Motion Estimation Using a Volume Conservation Hypothesis. ICASSP 99 - Proceedings of International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Mar 1999, Phoenix, Arizona, United States. pp.3385-3388, ⟨10.1109/ICASSP.1999.757568⟩. ⟨inria-00625088⟩
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