Aggregation of local parametric candidates with exemplar-based occlusion handling for optical flow

07/22/2014
by   Denis Fortun, et al.
0

Handling all together large displacements, motion details and occlusions remains an open issue for reliable computation of optical flow in a video sequence. We propose a two-step aggregation paradigm to address this problem. The idea is to supply local motion candidates at every pixel in a first step, and then to combine them to determine the global optical flow field in a second step. We exploit local parametric estimations combined with patch correspondences and we experimentally demonstrate that they are sufficient to produce highly accurate motion candidates. The aggregation step is designed as the discrete optimization of a global regularized energy. The occlusion map is estimated jointly with the flow field throughout the two steps. We propose a generic exemplar-based approach for occlusion filling with motion vectors. We achieve state-of-the-art results in computer vision benchmarks, with particularly significant improvements in the case of large displacements and occlusions.

READ FULL TEXT

page 6

page 10

page 11

page 13

page 16

page 23

page 24

research
08/06/2018

Occlusions, Motion and Depth Boundaries with a Generic Network for Disparity, Optical Flow or Scene Flow Estimation

Occlusions play an important role in disparity and optical flow estimati...
research
04/06/2021

Learning to Estimate Hidden Motions with Global Motion Aggregation

Occlusions pose a significant challenge to optical flow algorithms that ...
research
06/30/2020

OccInpFlow: Occlusion-Inpainting Optical Flow Estimation by Unsupervised Learning

Occlusion is an inevitable and critical problem in unsupervised optical ...
research
04/11/2018

Multi-Scale Generalized Plane Match for Optical Flow

Despite recent advances, estimating optical flow remains a challenging p...
research
11/04/2016

Regularized Pel-Recursive Motion Estimation Using Generalized Cross-Validation and Spatial Adaptation

The computation of 2-D optical flow by means of regularized pel-recursiv...
research
06/08/2023

Tracking Everything Everywhere All at Once

We present a new test-time optimization method for estimating dense and ...
research
11/03/2020

A Deep Temporal Fusion Framework for Scene Flow Using a Learnable Motion Model and Occlusions

Motion estimation is one of the core challenges in computer vision. With...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset