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Optical Flow in Single Video Frame

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youngz
youngz le 18 Juil 2019
Hi,
I am looking to the example available in the pages of the different algorithms implementations of optical frame (e.g., https://it.mathworks.com/help/vision/ref/opticalflowlk.html ).
The optical frame should estimate the direction and speed between two frames in a video. Anyway, in the example, it gets in input a single video frame - i.e. flow = estimateFlow(opticFlow,frameGray); -. Consequentially, how it is able to compute the flow using a single image?
Thanks

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Roshni Garnayak
Roshni Garnayak le 2 Août 2019
In the example (https://www.mathworks.com/help/vision/ref/opticalflowlk.html), an optical flow object has been created using the class opticalFlowLK. This class has a function estimateFlow which computes the optical flow between the frame specified in the argument of the function and the previous frame.
For detailed working of the function, you can type the following command in the Command Window:
edit estimateFlow
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Tintumon
Tintumon le 28 Jan 2021
Modifié(e) : Tintumon le 28 Jan 2021
I went through the estimateFlow code and understood that the previous frame is obtained from the frame buffer.
But,I needed to evaluate the optical flow methods for two consecutive images (as obtained from middlebury dataset). In this case, is there any workaround to estimate optical flow for only the two given frames?
Specifically I wanted to evaluate the Lukas Kanade, Horn & Schunk, Farnebach optical flow algorithms (which are all part of estimateFlow class, I believe.)
Julius Å
Julius Å le 11 Fév 2021
Modifié(e) : Julius Å le 11 Fév 2021
I'm also interested in the answer to this question. Have you found out how this can be done?

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kuku hello
kuku hello le 27 Mar 2022
As been told above, try to do edit estimateFlow and you will see the following comment:
reset(flow) resets the internal state of the object. It sets the previous frame to black.
Which means that if it didn't have any frame before the one you are using it creates a black frame.

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