Anisotropic Huber-L1 Optical Flow 论文

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Advanced Vision and ImagingComputer Graphics and Visualization TechniquesTopological and Geometric Data Analysis

摘要

TV regularization is an L1 penalization of the flow gradient magnitudes, and due to the tendency of the L1 norm to favor sparse solutions (i.e. lots of ‘zeros’), the fill-in effect caused by the regularizer leads to piecewise constant solutions in weakly textured areas. This effect, known as ‘staircasing’ in a 1D setting, can be reduced significantly by using a quadratic penalization for small gradient magnitudes while sticking to linear penalization for larger magnitudes to maintain the discontinuity preserving properties known from TV. A comparison of isotropic TV and isotropic Huber regularity is shown in Fig. 1 by means of rendering the disparities u1 of the Dimetrodon dataset. The color coded flow (cf. Fig. 1(a)) is superimposed as texture. Based on the two observations that motion discontinuities often occur along object boundaries and that in turn object boundaries often coincide

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