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Segmentation of moving objects in a scene is difficult for non-stationary cameras, and especially challenging in the presence of fast and unstable egomotion, e.g., as encountered with car-mounted cameras or wearable devices. Based on an analysis of motion vanishing points of the scene and estimated depth, a geometric model that relates extracted 2D motion to a 3D motion field relative to the camera...
This paper presents a novel method for detecting motion regions in image sequences obtained by rapidly moving cameras in fully 3-D scenes. The proposed method mainly focuses on the situations that the backgrounds of the image sequences change rapidly. It has three innovations over existing methods: First, it presents a new initialization method to fast and sparsely gather information of the background...
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