Front-End Vision and Multi-Scale Image Analysis: Multi-scale Computer Vision Theory and Applications, written in Mathematica / Edition 1

Front-End Vision and Multi-Scale Image Analysis: Multi-scale Computer Vision Theory and Applications, written in Mathematica / Edition 1

by Bart M. Haar Romeny
ISBN-10:
1402015038
ISBN-13:
9781402015038
Pub. Date:
09/30/2003
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
1402015038
ISBN-13:
9781402015038
Pub. Date:
09/30/2003
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Front-End Vision and Multi-Scale Image Analysis: Multi-scale Computer Vision Theory and Applications, written in Mathematica / Edition 1

Front-End Vision and Multi-Scale Image Analysis: Multi-scale Computer Vision Theory and Applications, written in Mathematica / Edition 1

by Bart M. Haar Romeny
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Overview

Many approaches have been proposed to solve the problem of finding the optic flow field of an image sequence. Three major classes of optic flow computation techniques can discriminated (see for a good overview Beauchemin and Barron IBeauchemin19951): gradient based (or differential) methods; phase based (or frequency domain) methods; correlation based (or area) methods; feature point (or sparse data) tracking methods; In this chapter we compute the optic flow as a dense optic flow field with a multi scale differential method. The method, originally proposed by Florack and Nielsen [Florack1998a] is known as the Multiscale Optic Flow Constrain Equation (MOFCE). This is a scale space version of the well known computer vision implementation of the optic flow constraint equation, as originally proposed by Horn and Schunck [Horn1981]. This scale space variation, as usual, consists of the introduction of the aperture of the observation in the process. The application to stereo has been described by Maas et al. [Maas 1995a, Maas 1996a]. Of course, difficulties arise when structure emerges or disappears, such as with occlusion, cloud formation etc. Then knowledge is needed about the processes and objects involved. In this chapter we focus on the scale space approach to the local measurement of optic flow, as we may expect the visual front end to do. 17. 2 Motion detection with pairs of receptive fields As a biologically motivated start, we begin with discussing some neurophysiological findings in the visual system with respect to motion detection.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402015038
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 09/30/2003
Series: Computational Imaging and Vision , #27
Edition description: 2003
Pages: 466
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

Apertures and the notion of scale.- Foundations of scale-space.- The Gaussian kernel.- Gaussian derivatives.- Multi-scale derivatives: implementations.- Differential structure of images.- Natural limits on observations.- Differentiation and regularization.- The front-end visual system — the retina.- A scale-space model for the retinal sampling.- The front-end visual system — LGN and cortex.- The front-end visual system — cortical columns.- Deep structure I. watershed segmentation.- Deep structure II. catastrophe theory.- Deep structure III. topological numbers.- Deblurring Gaussian blur.- Multi-scale optic flow.- Color differential structure.- Steerable kernels.- Scale-time.- Geometry-driven diffusion.- Epilog.
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