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Using Optical Flow for Tracking
- Using Optical Flow for Tracking M. Lucena 1 , J.M. Fuertes 1 , and N. Perez de la Blanca 2 1
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Illumination-Invariant Tracking via Graph Cuts
- ” if the brightness is not, in fact, constant. Thus, using optical flow for tracking faces the two problems
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Automatically Recognizing Facial Expressions in the Spatio-Temporal Domain
- to form expressions. We use optical flow to track facial feature points and pixel-wise facial motion. Use
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Estimation of deformable structure and motion
- automatic feature tracking using optical flow. As the tracking is automatic, they are able to deal
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Automated Facial Expression Recognition Based on FACS Action Units
- action (Figure 1). Two of the approaches use optical flow to track facial motion. The use of optical flow
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Vision-based human tracking and activity recognition
- extent. Maurin et. al. used optical flow to track crowd movements both day and night around a sports
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Estimation of Deformable Structure and Motion
- is also extended to perform automatic feature tracking using optical flow. As the tracking is automatic
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An Efficient Algorithm for Motion Detection Based Facial Expression Recognition using Optical Flow
- scientists is based on optical flow. Yacoob and Davis [9] used optical flow to track the motion of brows
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Subtly Different Facial Expression Recognition And Expression Intensity Estimation
- is automatically tracked across an image sequence using Lucas-Kanade's optical flow algorithm, which has high
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quantified using optic flow
- , quantifying the body wall displacements over time using a motion-tracking algorithm based on making optic flow
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