What do the output vectors in optical flow technique of live motion detection indicate?
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There are two vectors one is a real vector and the other is imaginary. In this page http://www.mathworks.in/help/imaq/examples/live-motion-detection-using-optical-flow.html what do the vectors V and H denote and how can I use them. Is is related to the vertical and horizontal motion of the object pixels?
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Anand
le 12 Août 2013
V and H are the vertical and horizontal components of optic flow. They represent the horizontal and vertical components of motion predicted by the optic flow algorithm at that pixel.
How you use them depends on what you want out of them.
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Anand
le 14 Août 2013
Here's a simplistic approach: Once you've delineated the 'object' as a connected component, use regionprops to see if the area of the object increases significantly. That means it moved closer.
Obviously there are a lot of assumptions here. For example, the object could have just gotten bigger and not moved closer at all.
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