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30 September 1996 Randomized method for planar motion detection
Iris Fermin, Atsushi Imiya, Akira Ichikawa
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Abstract
In this paper, we propose a randomized algorithm to estimate the planar motion parameters of a finite closed set. By randomly searching points on two shapes measured at different times, we determine the centroids and translation of the planar shapes. Taking these centroids as reference points, the algorithm proceeds to determine the point-to- point correspondences by randomly searching three points on each shape that form congruent triangles. After the point correspondences have been determined, the rotation is estimated by solving the rigid motion equation.
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Iris Fermin, Atsushi Imiya, and Akira Ichikawa "Randomized method for planar motion detection", Proc. SPIE 2826, Vision Geometry V, (30 September 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.251801
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KEYWORDS
Motion estimation

Motion detection

Optical flow

Detection and tracking algorithms

Hough transforms

Time metrology

Algorithm development

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