High-velocity optical flow
Date issued
2013
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Optical flow is widely used to estimate the velocity of objects relative to a digital camera. Most commonly, two
images taken with the same camera at small time difference are compared in order to detect the displacement of
structures in 2D image space. Such displacement could be a measure of displacement, or motion, of objects in the
scene relative to the camera. At high velocities, the displacement in image space is relatively large and the
correlation of image structures gets more difficult. The displacement can be reduced by reducing the time
difference, or increasing the number of frames taken per second. However, due to the reduced exposure time, the
quality of the individual images gets poorer. In some practical situations, it appears technically very difficult to
achieve reliable speed measurement at high velocities, even when using high-speed cameras. One example is the
measurement of self-speed from images of the road surface taken with a camera from a driving car. In view of
this purpose we explore the potential of the method and its limitations.
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optický tok, 2D digitální kamera
Citation
WSCG 2013: Communication Papers Proceedings: 21st International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS Association, p. 112-119.