Estimating relative camera motion from two views is a classical problem in computer vision. The minimal case for such problem is the so-called five-point-problem, for which the st...
In this paper, a new active visual system is developed, which is based on bionic vision and is insensitive to the property of the cameras. The system consists of a mechanical platf...
Motion blurs confound many computer vision problems. The fluttered shutter (FS) camera [1] tackles the motion deblurring problem by emulating invertible broadband blur kernels. How...
Camera motion estimation is useful for a range of applications. Usually, feature tracking is performed through the sequence of images to determine correspondences. Furthermore, ro...
A method based on computer vision technologies is presented to achieve the function that the simulated motion in sport simulation system and the motion in sport video are presente...