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An Attention Based Method For Motion Detection And Estimation

Zhang, S and Stentiford, FWM (2007) An Attention Based Method For Motion Detection And Estimation. In: (Proceedings) Workshop on Computational Attention and Applications. : Bielefeld.

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Abstract

21-24 March 2007 The demand for automated motion detection and object tracking systems has promoted considerable research activity in the field of computer vision. A novel approach to motion detection and estimation based on visual attention is proposed in the paper. Two different thresholding techniques are applied and comparisons are made with Black's motion estimation technique based on the measure of overall derived tracking angle. The method is illustrated on various video data and results show that the new method can extract both motion and shape information.

Type:Proceedings paper
Title:An Attention Based Method For Motion Detection And Estimation
Event:Workshop on Computational Attention and Applications
Dates:2007-03-21 - 2007-03-24
Keywords:Visual attention, object tracking, motion detection
UCL classification:UCL > School of BEAMS > Faculty of Engineering Science > Electronic and Electrical Engineering

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