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dc.contributor.authorUllman, Shimonen_US
dc.date.accessioned2004-10-04T14:56:19Z
dc.date.available2004-10-04T14:56:19Z
dc.date.issued1985-12-01en_US
dc.identifier.otherAIM-870en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6437
dc.description.abstractThe human visual system can recover the 3D shape of moving objects on the basis of motion information alone. Computational studies of this capacity have considered primarily non-planar rigid objects. With respect to moving planar surfaces, previous studies by Hay (1966), Tsai and Huang (1981), Longuet-Higgins (1984), have shown that the planar velocity field has in general a two-fold ambiguity: there are two different planes engaged in different motions that can induce the same velocity field. The current analysis extends the analysis of the planar velocity field in four directions: (1) the use of flow parameters of the type suggested by Koenderink and van Doorn (1975), (2) the exclusion of confusable non-planar solutions, (3) a new proof and a new method for computing the 3D motion and surface orientation, and (4) a comparison with the information available in orthographic velocity fields, which is important for determining the stability of the 3D recovery process.en_US
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dc.relation.ispartofseriesAIM-870en_US
dc.titleThe Optical Flow of Planar Surfacesen_US


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