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13 November 2000 Motion analysis and classification with directional Gaussian derivatives in image sequences
Boris Escalante-Ramirez, Jose Luis Silvan-Cardenas
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Abstract
This work is intended to provide some ideas on the use of a Gaussian-derivative model for visual perception, called the Hermite transform, to extract motion information from an image sequence. Gaussian-derivative operators have long been used in computer vision for feature extraction and are relevant in visual system modeling. A directional energy is defined in terms of the 1-D Hermite transform coefficients of local projections. Each projection is described by the Hermite transform, resulting in a directional derivative analysis of the input at a given spatiotemporal scale. We demonstrate that the 1-D Hermite transform coefficients of local projections are readily computed as a linear mapping of the 3-D Hermite transform coefficients through some projecting functions. The directional response is used to detect spatiotemporal patterns that are 1-D or 2-D. Practical consideration and experimental results are also of concern.
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Boris Escalante-Ramirez and Jose Luis Silvan-Cardenas "Motion analysis and classification with directional Gaussian derivatives in image sequences", Proc. SPIE 4116, Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations X, (13 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.406524
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KEYWORDS
Image analysis

Visual process modeling

Motion analysis

Motion models

Motion estimation

3D image processing

Visualization

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