José R. A. Torreão, João L. Fernandes, Helena C. G. Leitão.
Photometric motion is a computer vision process for the estimation of shape from image sequences of dynamic scenes. It was introduced by Pentland, based on his observation that the photometric effects of motion - the intensity change of a moving point - could dominate the purely geometric ones, due to projective distortion. Here we present a novel formulation for the same shape estimation problem, whose distinctive feature is that of being based on the irradiance change, due to the motion, at a given point in the image plane, and not, as in the original proposal, at a fixed location on the moving surface. Thus we obtain an easily implementable procedure which yields good-quality estimates, and which can be extended to single-input shape reconstruction.
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