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Motion-Acuity Test for Visual Field Acuity Measurement with Motion-Defined Shapes
Published on: February 23, 2024
On kineopsis and computation of structure and motion
1INRS-Telecommunications, Ile-des-Soeurs, P.Q., Canada; Image and Signal Analysis, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712.
Abstract:
This correspondence deals with the computation of structure and motion of rigid objects in space from image positions and optical flow. A test for rigid motion of objects in space is introduced which yields a new formulation of the problem. Assuming a central projection model for the viewing system, it is shown that image positions and optical flow at four points can achieve this perception.
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