Tan Kok Kiong • Lee Tong Heng • Huang Sunan Precision Motion Control Design and Implementation Second Edition-Tan Kok Kiong • Lee Tong Heng • Huang Sunan Precision Motion Control Design and Implementation Second Edition
This paper proposes and investigates fast variable block-size motion estimation algorithms based on merge and split procedures for H.264/MPEG-4 AVC video encoding. The algorithms take advantage of the correlation of the Motion Vectors (MVs) of the d
In order to properly understand the underlying code for this application please be sure you have read and understood the previous tutorials. The following pragmatic tutorial will explain the instantiation of a Delta3D character, apply motion and exp
In this paper, WP, present a new motion estimation algorithm which determines an initial motion vector and a search window adaptively in video codecs which code and transmit data in a block scan order. The proposed method is based on the motion info
Abstract Estimating relative camera motion from two views is a classical problem in computer vision. The minimal case for such problem is the so-called five-point-problem, for which the state-of-the-art solution is Nist´er’s algorithm [9]. However,
Cooperative Fusion of Stereo and Motion This paper presents a new matching algorithm based on cooperative fusion of stereo and motion cues. In this algorithm, stereo disparity and image flow values are recovered from two successive pairs of stereo i
Most video surveillance systems require to manually set a motion detection sensitivity level to generate motion alarms. The performance of motion detection algorithms, embedded in closed circuit television (CCTV) camera and digital video recorder (D
To reduce computational complexity and maintain the image quality, an integer pixel fast motion estimation algorithm is proposed in this paper. Combining the characters of the UMHexagonS algorithm and the EPZS algorithm, the proposed algorithm selec
In this paper, a fast integer pixel variable block ME algorithm based on JVT which accepted UMHexagonS algorithm is presented for H.264/AVC encoder. With special considerations on the motion activity of the current macro-block, several adaptive sear