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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)

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A journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which publishes surveys, tutorials, and special reports on all areas of computing research. Volumes are published yearly in four issues appearing in March, June, September, and December.
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ISSN impreso

0360-0300

ISSN electrónico

1557-7341

Editor responsable

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

País de edición

Estados Unidos

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The computation of optical flow

S. S. Beauchemin; J. L. Barron

<jats:p> Two-dimensional image motion is the projection of the three-dimensional motion of objects, relative to a visual sensor, onto its image plane. Sequences of time-orderedimages allow the estimation of projected two-dimensional image motion as either instantaneous image velocities or discrete image displacements. These are usually called the <jats:italic>optical flow field</jats:italic> or the <jats:italic>image velocity field</jats:italic> . Provided that optical flow is a reliable approximation to two-dimensional image motion, it may then be used to recover the three-dimensional motion of the visual sensor (to within a scale factor) and the three-dimensional surface structure (shape or relative depth) through assumptions concerning the structure of the optical flow field, the three-dimensional environment, and the motion of the sensor. Optical flow may also be used to perform motion detection, object segmentation, time-to-collision and focus of expansion calculations, motion compensated encoding, and stereo disparity measurement. We investigate the computation of optical flow in this survey: widely known methods for estimating optical flow are classified and examined by scrutinizing the hypothesis and assumptions they use. The survey concludes with a discussion of current research issues. </jats:p>

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 433-466

Cubic graphs

Raymond Greenlaw; Rossella Petreschi

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 471-495

Design and analysis of hierarchical software metrics

Ronald E. Prather

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 497-518

Methods to speed up error back-propagation learning algorithm

Dilip Sarkar

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 519-544

Multimedia systems—an interdisciplinary perspective

Venkat N. Gudivada

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 545-548

Multimedia curricula, courses, and knowledge modules

Edward A. Fox; Linda M. Kieffer

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 549-551

Where are information superhighways headed?

Borko Furht

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 554-556

Survival of the fittest

Jenny Preece; Ben Shneiderman

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 557-559

Intellimedia

Elisabeth André

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 560-563

On handling electronic ink

Walid G. Aref; Ibrahim Kamel; Daniel P. Lopresti

Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.

Pp. 564-567