Binocular Tracking and Accommodation Controlled by Retinal Motion Flow.
Jorge BatistaPaulo PeixotoHelder AraújoPublished in: ICPR (2000)
Keyphrases
- motion model
- motion analysis
- motion tracking
- motion segmentation
- robust tracking
- motion detection
- flow field
- articulated body
- image sequences
- fixed camera
- tracking multiple
- deformable objects
- real sequences
- real time tracking
- motion estimation
- object motion
- space time
- abrupt motion
- moving target
- articulated motion
- particle filter
- extended kalman filters
- tracking framework
- optical flow
- image flow
- multiple moving objects
- beating heart
- object tracking
- rigid objects
- upper body
- hand motion
- moving camera
- vision system
- consecutive frames
- temporal continuity
- articulated objects
- real time
- motion field
- kalman filter
- stereo matching
- stereo vision
- color based tracking
- binocular disparity
- human gait
- cardiac motion
- degrees of freedom
- feature tracking
- vessel detection
- depth perception
- human motion
- stereo images
- motion parameters
- optical coherence tomography
- visual tracking
- appearance model
- stereo camera
- joint angles
- camera motion
- multi view
- velocity field
- wide area motion imagery