Motion Estimation from Camera Meng Zhou

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Motion Estimation from Camera Meng Zhou

Background Introduction What we want to solve What is our approach Can we do more Gallery

What can we do with cameras

——————photo by 3DAround

What we want to solve How fast are they moving?

Related work ——————Source:

Related work ——————Source: Jena University Computer Vision group

What is our approach ——————Source: Jan-Michael Frahm, Computer Vision

What is our approach ——————Source: NASA CCD VS. CMOS

What is our approach ——————source:

What is our approach ——————Ait-Aider, O.; Bartoli, A.; Andreff, N., Kinematics from Lines in a Single Rolling Shutter Image

Can we do more ——————Neal Wadhwa, Phase-Based Video Motion Processing

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