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Flujo Óptico Lucas-Kanade×Detección de esquinas de Harris×
CampoVisión por computadorVisión por computador
FamiliaMachine learningMachine learning
Año de origen19811988
Autor originalBruce Lucas and Takeo KanadeChris Harris and Mike Stephens
TipoOptical flow and trackingInterest point detector
Fuente seminalLucas, B. D., & Kanade, T. (1981). An iterative image registration technique with an application to stereo vision. Proceedings of the Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), 674–679. link ↗Harris, C., & Stephens, M. (1988). A combined corner and edge detector. Alvey Vision Conference, 147–152. link ↗
AliasLucas-Kanade method, Sparse optical flowHarris Corner Detector, Harris-Stephens Detector, Plessey Operator
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ResumenThe Lucas-Kanade method, introduced by Bruce Lucas and Takeo Kanade in 1981, is a foundational technique for estimating optical flow—the apparent motion of objects in image sequences. By computing pixel-level motion vectors, the Lucas-Kanade algorithm tracks feature displacements between consecutive frames, enabling object tracking, motion estimation, and video analysis.The Harris corner detector, introduced by Chris Harris and Mike Stephens in 1988, is a foundational method for identifying corners and interest points in digital images. Harris corners are points where two edges meet at a significant angle, making them stable and repeatable features for image analysis, matching, and 3D reconstruction.
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