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      Humanistic computing: "WearComp" as a new framework and application for intelligent signal processing

      Proceedings of the IEEE
      Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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              Determining three-dimensional motion and structure from optical flow generated by several moving objects.

              Gilad Adiv (1985)
              A new approach for the interpretation of optical flow fields is presented. The flow field, which can be produced by a sensor moving through an environment with several independently moving, rigid objects, is allowed to be sparse, noisy, and partially incorrect. The approach is based on two main stages. In the first stage, the flow field is partitioned into connected segments of flow vectors, where each segment is consistent with a rigid motion of a roughly planar surface. In the second stage, segments are grouped under the hypothesis that they are induced by a single, rigidly moving object. Each hypothesis is tested by searching for three-dimensional (3-D) motion parameters which are compatible with all the segments in the corresponding group. Once the motion parameters are recovered, the relative environmental depth can be estimated as well. Experiments based on real and simulated data are presented.
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                Journal
                Proceedings of the IEEE
                Proc. IEEE
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                00189219
                Nov. 1998
                : 86
                : 11
                : 2123-2151
                Article
                10.1109/5.726784
                e978698e-3fdd-4eb0-ae55-e268465a2e9d
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