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Head Tracking via Robust Registration in Texture Map Images.

1998

A novel method for 3D head tracking in the presence of large head rotations and facial expression changes is described. Tracking is formulated in terms of color image registration in the texture map of a 3D surface model. Model appearance is recursively updated via image mosaicking in the texture map as the head orientation varies. The resulting dynamic texture map provides a stabilized view of the face that can be used as input to many existing 2D techniques for face recognition, facial expressions analysis, lip reading, and eye tracking. Parameters are estimated via a robust minimization procedure; this provides robustness to occlusions, wrinkles, shadows and specular highlights. The syst…

Head trackingSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniFacial expressionbusiness.industryComputer scienceColor imageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImage registrationFacial recognition systemRobustness (computer science)Motion estimationSpecular highlightEye trackingComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessTexture mappingComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSData compression
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Generalized SCODEF Deformations on Subdivision Surfaces

2006

This paper proposes to define a generalized SCODEF deformation method on a subdivision surface. It combines an “easy-to-use” free-form deformation with a Loop subdivision algorithm. The deformation method processes only on vertices of an object and permits the satisfaction of geometrical constraints given by the user. The method controls the resulting shape, defining the range (i.e. the impact) of the deformation on an object before applying it. The deformation takes into account the Loop properties to follow the subdivision scheme, allowing the user to fix some constraints at the subdivision-level he works on and to render the final object at the level he wants to. We also propose an adapt…

Loop (graph theory)business.industryComputer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONGeometryDeformation (meteorology)Constraint satisfactionObject (computer science)Range (mathematics)Computer Science::GraphicsMotion estimationSubdivision surfacebusinessAlgorithmComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSSubdivision
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An adapted optical flow algorithm for robust quantification of cardiac wall motion from standard cine-MR examinations

2012

International audience; This paper presents a method for local myocardial motion estimation from a conventional steady-state free precession cine-MRI sequence using a modified phase-based optical flow (OF) technique. Initially, the technique was tested on synthetic images to evaluate its robustness with regards to Rician noise and to brightness variations. The method was then applied to cardiac images acquired on 11 healthy subjects. Myocardial velocity is measured in centimeter per second in each studied pixel and visualized as colored vectors superimposed on MRI images. The estimated phase-based OF results were compared with a reference OF method and gave similar results on synthetic imag…

MaleBrightnessPhysics::Medical Physics[INFO.INFO-IM] Computer Science [cs]/Medical Imaging02 engineering and technology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingmotion estimation0302 clinical medicineCine-MRI0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringImage Processing Computer-AssistedComputer visionMESH : FemaleOptical filterMESH : AlgorithmsMathematicsMESH: Middle Aged[ INFO.INFO-IM ] Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingGeneral MedicineMESH: Magnetic Resonance Imaging CineMiddle AgedMESH : AdultMESH : Magnetic Resonance Imaging CineMESH: Image Processing Computer-AssistedComputer Science Applicationscardiovascular system020201 artificial intelligence & image processingFemaleAlgorithmsMESH : Image Processing Computer-AssistedBiotechnologyAdultMESH : MaleOptical flowMagnetic Resonance Imaging CineImage processingMESH: Algorithmsheartoptical flow03 medical and health sciencesMESH : HeartRobustness (computer science)Motion estimation[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingHumansMESH : Middle AgedElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCentimeterMESH: HumansPixelbusiness.industryMESH : HumansMESH: AdultMESH: MaleMESH: HeartArtificial intelligencebusinessMESH: Female[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Methods cooperation for multiresolution motion estimation

2002

For a medical application, we are interested in an estimation of optical flow on a patient's face, particularly around the eyes. Among the methods of optical flow estimation, gradient estimation and block matching are the main methods. However, the gradient-based approach can only be applied for small displacements (one or two pixels). Gener- ally, the process of block matching leads to good results only if the searching strategy is judiciously selected. Our approach is based on a Markov random field model, combined with an algorithm of block match- ing in a multiresolution scheme. The multiresolution approach allows de- tection of a large range of speeds. The large displacements are detect…

Mathematical optimizationRandom fieldMarkov random fieldMarkov chainComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringOptical flowInitializationMotion detectionImage processingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptical flow estimationMotion estimationImage resolutionAlgorithmBlock (data storage)Block-matching algorithmOptical Engineering
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Using Fourier local magnitude in adaptive smoothness constraints in motion estimation

2007

Like many problems in image analysis, motion estimation is an ill-posed one, since the available data do not always sufficiently constrain the solution. It is therefore necessary to regularize the solution by imposing a smoothness constraint. One of the main difficulties while estimating motion is to preserve the discontinuities of the motion field. In this paper, we address this problem by integrating the motion magnitude information obtained by the Fourier analysis into the smoothness constraint, resulting in an adaptive smoothness. We describe how to achieve this with two different motion estimation approaches: the Horn and Schunck method and the Markov Random Field (MRF) modeling. The t…

Mathematical optimizationRandom fieldMarkov random fieldSmoothness (probability theory)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONOptical flowConstraint (information theory)symbols.namesakeMotion fieldArtificial IntelligenceFourier analysisMotion estimationSignal ProcessingsymbolsComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionAlgorithmSoftwareComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematicsPattern Recognition Letters
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Contribution to a marker-free system for human motion analysis

2002

This paper presents a novel approach to human gait analysis using a marker-free system. The devised acquisition system is composed of three synchronized and calibrated charge coupled device cameras. The aim of this work is to recognize in gray level image sequences the leg of a walking human and to reconstruct it in the three-dimensional space. An articulated threedimensional (3D) model of the human body, based on the use of tapered superquadric curves, is first introduced. A motion-based segmentation, using morphological operators, is then applied to the image sequences in order to extract the boundaries of the leg in motion. A reconstruction process, based on the use of a least median of …

Motion analysisComputer sciencebusiness.industryOptical flowImage segmentationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsGait (human)Motion fieldGait analysisMotion estimationComputer visionSegmentationArtificial intelligenceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessJournal of Electronic Imaging
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Tecsis: Low-Cost Methodology To Distinguish Archaeological Findings

2006

The automatic or semi-automatic research of archaeological findings includes some methodologies and algorithms of the Computer Vision. Reconstruction of a scene is one of the key step to get the solution to that challenge. This paper will address a methodology to reconstruction underwater scenes with mosaicing techniques. The reconstruction of scene will be the video-mosaic of sea bottom landscapes starting from single video frames. The methodology is based on the evaluation of the optic °ow in between frames, and its motion estimation has been evaluated on the extracted features from the common areas of consecutive pairs frames. This approach carried out the motion model from a geometric p…

Motion compensationEcologySettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceFrame (networking)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONMotion modelArchaeologyGeometrical transformationMotion (physics)Motion estimationKey (cryptography)General Earth and Planetary SciencesArchaeological findingNoise (video)MosaicingProjection (set theory)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSGeneral Environmental ScienceReference frame
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Efficient smart-camera accelerator: A configurable motion estimator dedicated to video codec

2013

Smart cameras are used in a large range of applications. Usually the smart cameras transmit the video or/and extracted information from the video scene, frequently on compressed format to fit with the application requirements. An efficient hardware accelerator that can be adapted and provide the required coding performances according to the events detected in the video, the available network bandwidth or user requirements, is therefore a key element for smart camera solutions. We propose in this paper to focus on a key part of the compression system: motion estimation. We have developed a flexible hardware implementation of the motion estimator based on FPGA component, fully compatible with…

Motion compensationHardware and ArchitectureComputer scienceMotion estimationReal-time computingHardware accelerationCodecSmart cameraField-programmable gate arraySoftwareQuarter-pixel motionBlock-matching algorithmJournal of Systems Architecture
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Hardware Implementation of a Configurable Motion Estimator for Adjusting the Video Coding Performances

2012

International audience; Despite the diversity of video compression standard, the motion estimation still remains a key process which is used in most of them. Moreover, the required coding performances (bit-rate, PSNR, image spatial resolution, etc.) depend obviously of the application, the environment and the network communication. The motion estimation can therefore be adapted to fit with these performances. Meanwhile, the real time encoding is required in many applications. In order to reach this goal, we propose in this paper a hardware implementation of the motion estimator which enables the integer motion search algorithms to be modified and the fractional search and variable block siz…

Motion compensation[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processingbusiness.industryComputer scienceReal-time computingEstimator020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technology[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingQuarter-pixel motion[INFO.INFO-ES] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded Systems[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingMotion estimation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[INFO.INFO-ES]Computer Science [cs]/Embedded Systems[ INFO.INFO-ES ] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsField-programmable gate arraybusinessBlock size[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingComputer hardwareComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSData compressionCoding (social sciences)
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Quantitative study of cardiac wall motion from cine-MRI using frequency-based optical flow methods

2010

The aim of this thesis is to study parietal desynchronisation of the left ventricle from conventional cine-MRI. The first part of our work consisted in the quantification of the left ventricle wall motion of the heart directly from conventional retrospective SSFP type cine-MRI sequences used in the study of cardiac function. The developed methods for measuring displacements within the images are frequency-based optical flow methods. These techniques seem to be particularly adapted to MRI specificities. We have demonstrated their robustness in the event of Rician noise and pixel intensity variations as a function of time. These variations are often associated with the through-plane motion of…

Multicoil MRI[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyIRM multicanauxOptical flowAsynchronismeHeartLeft ventricleMotion estimationFlux optique multicanauxCiné-IRMEstimation de mouvementsVitesse pariétaleFlux optiqueMulticoil optical flow[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyCine-MRIAsynchronismParietal velocityVentricule gauche[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyCoeur
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