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Estimating multiple independent motions in segmented images using parametric models with local deformations

Black et al., 1994

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6580922900465470915
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Black R
Jepson A
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Proceedings of 1994 IEEE Workshop on Motion of Non-rigid and Articulated Objects

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This paper presents a new model for optical flow based on the motion of planar regions plus local deformations. The approach exploits brightness information to organize and constrain the interpretation of the motion by using segmented regions of piecewise smooth brightness …
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