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The dimensionality of visual motion analysis can be reduced
by analyzing projections of flow vector fields.
In contrast to motion vector fields,
these projections exhibit simple geometric properties which are invariant
to the scene structure and depend only on the camera motion.
Using these properties, structure and motion can be either completely
or partially decoupled.
We estimate motion parameters from projections of flow
fields by using robust techniques,
implemented in a recursive observer model.
The model is applicable to general camera motion
and to large field of view and requires no point correspondence.
We demonstrate our projection method on
the problem of detecting independently moving objects from a moving
camera. Using the projection approach, the problem
can be reduced to a one-dimensional optimization process which
involves robust line-fitting and outlier detection.
Instantaneous detection measurements are integrated temporally
using tracking and spatially applying grouping of
coherently moving points.
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International Conference on Computer Vision '98
Bombay, India.
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