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Fast motion estimation using bidirectional gradient methods
Yosi Keller
, Amir Averbuch
Yale University
Tel Aviv University
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Affine
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Motion Model
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Real Image
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Convergence Analysis
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Gradient Method
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Image-based
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Registration Algorithm
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Estimation Method
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Large-scale Motions
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Convergence Property
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Model Translation
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Image Intensity
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Gradient-based
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Local Change
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Pixel Registration
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Motion Estimation
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Image Smooth
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Fast Motion Estimation
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Subpixel Image Registration
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Engineering
Motion Estimation
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Experimental Result
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Image Intensity
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Assuming
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Applicability
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Subpixels
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Convergence Property
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Real Image
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Motion Model
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Computer Science
Gradient Method
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Motion Estimation
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Motion Model
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Mathematical Convergence
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Experimental Result
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Convergence Property
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Estimation Method
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Image Intensity
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