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Flux optique de Lucas-Kanade×Théorie de l'espace d'échelle×
DomaineVision par ordinateurVision par ordinateur
FamilleMachine learningMachine learning
Année d'origine19811983
Auteur d'origineBruce Lucas and Takeo KanadeAndrew Witkin and Tony Lindeberg
TypeOptical flow and trackingTheoretical framework for multi-scale processing
Source fondatriceLucas, 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 ↗Lindeberg, T. (1994). Scale-space theory: A basic tool for analyzing structures at different scales. Journal of Applied Statistics, 21(2), 225–270. DOI ↗
AliasLucas-Kanade method, Sparse optical flowMulti-scale analysis, Gaussian scale-space
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RésuméThe 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.Scale-space theory, developed by Witkin and Lindeberg, provides a principled mathematical framework for analyzing images at multiple scales simultaneously. By treating scale as an explicit dimension and using Gaussian blurring, scale-space theory enables detection and analysis of features at appropriate scales, solving the fundamental problem of 'which scale should I analyze at?'
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