by Yang, X and Klette, R
Abstract:
Motion analysis is of basic importance for vision-based driver assistance systems. Optical flow is a common image motion representation. This paper provides comparative evaluations of four different optical flow algorithms (called Horn-Schunck, CLG, BBPW, and TV-L 1 in the paper). The algorithms are tested for synthetic and recorded sequences on original image data, on edge maps, and on residual images after applying a smoothing operator. For testing robustness, the algorithms are also analyzed on synthetic sequences with artificial noises (Gaussian blur, Gaussian white noise, or constant brightness changes). A comparative discussion of the algorithms is provided at the end. © 2010 IEEE.
Reference:
Evaluation of motion analysis on synthetic and real-world image sequences (Yang, X and Klette, R), In International Conference Image and Vision Computing New Zealand, 2010.
Bibtex Entry:
@inproceedings{yang2010evaluationsequences, author = "Yang, X and Klette, R", booktitle = "International Conference Image and Vision Computing New Zealand", title = "Evaluation of motion analysis on synthetic and real-world image sequences", year = "2010", abstract = "Motion analysis is of basic importance for vision-based driver assistance systems. Optical flow is a common image motion representation. This paper provides comparative evaluations of four different optical flow algorithms (called Horn-Schunck, CLG, BBPW, and TV-L 1 in the paper). The algorithms are tested for synthetic and recorded sequences on original image data, on edge maps, and on residual images after applying a smoothing operator. For testing robustness, the algorithms are also analyzed on synthetic sequences with artificial noises (Gaussian blur, Gaussian white noise, or constant brightness changes). A comparative discussion of the algorithms is provided at the end. © 2010 IEEE.", doi = "10.1109/IVCNZ.2010.6148794", isbn = "9781424496303", issn = "2151-2191", eissn = "2151-2205", keyword = "BBPW", keyword = "CLG", keyword = "Horn-Schunck", keyword = "Motion analysis", keyword = "optical flow", keyword = "performance evaluation", keyword = "TV-L 1", language = "eng", }