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Motion segmentation and depth ordering based on morphological segmentation

Bergen et al., 1998

Document ID
1144311168437118668
Author
Bergen L
Meyer F
Publication year
Publication venue
European Conference on Computer Vision

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In this paper the motion segmentation and depth ordering problem for monocular image sequences with and without camera motion is addressed. We show how a new multiscale morphological segmentation technique, based on the watershed, can produce a superset of …
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