A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric Domain

<p/> <p>Motion estimation techniques are widely used in todays video processing systems. The most frequently used techniques are the optical flow method and phase correlation method. The vast majority of these algorithms consider noise-free data. Thus, in the case of the image sequences...

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Main Authors: Ibn-Elhaj E, Ismaili Aalaoui EM, Bouyakhf EH
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
Online Access:http://jivp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/381673
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spelling doaj-67f9a42542c64502806b02d3756556ef2020-11-25T00:38:51ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing1687-51761687-52812009-01-0120091381673A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric DomainIbn-Elhaj EIsmaili Aalaoui EMBouyakhf EH<p/> <p>Motion estimation techniques are widely used in todays video processing systems. The most frequently used techniques are the optical flow method and phase correlation method. The vast majority of these algorithms consider noise-free data. Thus, in the case of the image sequences are severely corrupted by additive Gaussian (perhaps non-Gaussian) noises of unknown covariance, the classical techniques will fail to work because they will also estimate the noise spatial correlation. In this paper, we have studied this topic from a viewpoint different from the above to explore the fundamental limits in image motion estimation. Our scheme is based on subpixel motion estimation algorithm using bispectrum in the parametric domain. The motion vector of a moving object is estimated by solving linear equations involving third-order hologram and the matrix containing Dirac delta function. Simulation results are presented and compared to the optical flow and phase correlation algorithms; this approach provides more reliable displacement estimates particularly for complex noisy image sequences. In our simulation, we used the database freely available on the web.</p>http://jivp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/381673
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A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric Domain
EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
author_facet Ibn-Elhaj E
Ismaili Aalaoui EM
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title A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric Domain
title_short A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric Domain
title_full A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric Domain
title_fullStr A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric Domain
title_full_unstemmed A Robust Subpixel Motion Estimation Algorithm Using HOS in the Parametric Domain
title_sort robust subpixel motion estimation algorithm using hos in the parametric domain
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing
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1687-5281
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <p/> <p>Motion estimation techniques are widely used in todays video processing systems. The most frequently used techniques are the optical flow method and phase correlation method. The vast majority of these algorithms consider noise-free data. Thus, in the case of the image sequences are severely corrupted by additive Gaussian (perhaps non-Gaussian) noises of unknown covariance, the classical techniques will fail to work because they will also estimate the noise spatial correlation. In this paper, we have studied this topic from a viewpoint different from the above to explore the fundamental limits in image motion estimation. Our scheme is based on subpixel motion estimation algorithm using bispectrum in the parametric domain. The motion vector of a moving object is estimated by solving linear equations involving third-order hologram and the matrix containing Dirac delta function. Simulation results are presented and compared to the optical flow and phase correlation algorithms; this approach provides more reliable displacement estimates particularly for complex noisy image sequences. In our simulation, we used the database freely available on the web.</p>
url http://jivp.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/381673
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