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Motion Extraction

An Approach Based on Duality and Gauge Theory

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Performance Characterization in Computer Vision

Part of the book series: Computational Imaging and Vision ((CIVI,volume 17))

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Abstract

Vicious circularities pervade the field of image analysis. For instance, features like “edges” only exist by virtue of a fiducial “edge detector”. In turn, such a detector is typically constructed with the aim to extract those features one is inclined to classify as “edges”.

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Florack, L. (2000). Motion Extraction. In: Klette, R., Stiehl, H.S., Viergever, M.A., Vincken, K.L. (eds) Performance Characterization in Computer Vision. Computational Imaging and Vision, vol 17. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9538-4_6

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