Title of article
A Multigrid Platform for Real-Time Motion Computation with Discontinuity-Preserving Variational Methods
Author/Authors
ANDR´ES BRUHN AND JOACHIM WEICKERT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
21
From page
257
To page
277
Abstract
Variational methods are among the most accurate techniques for estimating the optic flow. They yield
dense flow fields and can be designed such that they preserve discontinuities, estimate large displacements correctly
and perform well under noise and varying illumination. However, such adaptations render the minimisation of the
underlying energy functional very expensive in terms of computational costs: Typically one or more large linear
or nonlinear equation systems have to be solved in order to obtain the desired solution. Consequently, variational
methods are considered to be too slow for real-time performance. In our paper we address this problem in two ways:
(i) We present a numerical framework based on bidirectional multigrid methods for accelerating a broad class of
variational optic flow methods with different constancy and smoothness assumptions. Thereby, our work focuses
particularly on regularisation strategies that preserve discontinuities. (ii)We show by the examples of five classical
and two recent variational techniques that real-time performance is possible in all cases—even for very complex
optic flow models that offer high accuracy. Experiments show that frame rates up to 63 dense flow fields per second
for image sequences of size 160 × 120 can be achieved on a standard PC. Compared to classical iterative methods
this constitutes a speedup of two to four orders of magnitude.
Keywords
Multigrid methods , variational methods , partial differential equations , Optic flow
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER VISION
Record number
828237
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