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Displacement Vector Fields

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So far we have discussed the problem how displacement vectors (DV) can be determined at single points in the image. Now we turn to the question how a continuous displacement vector field (DVF) can be estimated. The idea is to collect the sparse velocity information obtained with the local operations discussed in the last chapter and to compose it into a consistent picture of the motion in the scene observed.

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Jähne, B. (1995). Displacement Vector Fields. In: Digital Image Processing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03174-2_16

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