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Centre de Recerca Matemàtica
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Kalmoun, El Mostafa
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Garrido, Luis
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Caselles, Vicent
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2011-07-13T08:50:08Z
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2024-09-19T13:34:07Z
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2011-07-13T08:50:08Z
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2024-09-19T13:34:07Z
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/152170
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We evaluate the performance of different optimization techniques developed in the context of optical flowcomputation with different variational models. In particular, based on truncated Newton methods (TN) that have been an effective approach for large-scale unconstrained optimization, we develop the use of efficient multilevel schemes for computing the optical flow. More precisely, we evaluate the performance of a standard unidirectional multilevel algorithm - called multiresolution optimization (MR/OPT), to a bidrectional multilevel algorithm - called full multigrid optimization (FMG/OPT). The FMG/OPT algorithm treats the coarse grid correction as an optimization search direction and eventually scales it using a line search. Experimental results on different image sequences using four models of optical flow computation show that the FMG/OPT algorithm outperforms both the TN and MR/OPT algorithms in terms of the computational work and the quality of the optical flow estimation.
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Centre de Recerca Matemàtica
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Prepublicacions del Centre de Recerca Matemàtica;973
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Optimització matemàtica
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Line search multilevel optimization as computational methods for dense optical flow
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info:eu-repo/semantics/preprint
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