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Motion estimation (or optical flow estimation) is an interesting problem in computer vision. However this task is computationally intensive for conventional processors. In this work an investigation into an FPGA-based hardware architecture for real-time motion estimation is carried out. The algorithm used in this paper is a gradient based inverse finite element method for optical flow computation...
This paper presents a method for detection of humans in video sequences. The intended application of the method is outdoor surveillance. In such an uncontrolled environment, the appearance of humans varies hugely due to clothing, identity, occluding accessories (such as briefcases, shopping bags). Also we can have partial human appearances in video sequences. We are developing a system that can detect...
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