نتایج جستجو برای: motion detection

تعداد نتایج: 766220  

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 1994
Don Murray Anup Basu

This work describes a method for real-time motion detection using an active camera mounted on a padtilt platform. Image mapping is used to align images of different viewpoints so that static camera motion detection can be applied. In the presence of camera position noise, the image mapping is inexact and compensation techniques fail. The use of morphological filtering of motion images is explor...

1995

ZERO SPEED OR MOTION DETECTION Motion detection is a valuable resource for improving productivity in many plants. As production speeds increase and more sophisticated assembly lines and conveyor systems are used, there is a greater need to monitor and control conveyor speed. This is particularly true since there are more motors, transmissions and belts that can fail, causing the system to halt....

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
John A. Greenwood Mark Edwards

When transparent motion is defined purely by direction differences, observers fail to detect more than two signal directions simultaneously [Edwards, M., & Greenwood, J.A. (2005). The perception of motion transparency: A signal-to-noise limit. Vision Research, 45, 1877-1884]. This limit is strongly related to signal-detection thresholds for transparent motion, which are several times higher tha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Paul Azzopardi Howard S Hock

Motion detection is typically spared in blindsight, which results from damage to the striate cortex (area V1) of the brain that is sufficient to eliminate conscious visual awareness and severely reduce sensitivity to luminance contrast, especially for high spatial and low temporal frequencies. Here we show that the discrimination of motion direction within cortically blind fields is not attribu...

2016
Daniel Bennett Amy Dluzniak Simon J. Cropper Timea Partos Suresh Sundram Olivia Carter

Recent evidence suggests that schizophrenia is associated with impaired processing of global visual motion, but intact processing of global visual form. This project assessed whether preserved visual form detection in schizophrenia extended beyond low-level pattern discrimination to a naturalistic form-detection task. We assessed both naturalistic form detection and global motion detection in i...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 1997
B L Beard S A Klein T Carney

The detection thresholds for oscillatory motion and flicker were compared across a wide range of pedestal contrasts, spatial frequencies, and temporal frequencies in both foveal and peripheral vision. Motion and flicker stimuli were both generated by summation of a counterphase test grating with a static pedestal grating. For the oscillatory motion task the test and the pedestal were presented ...

1999
Rattapoom Waranusast Nongluk Covavisaruch

This paper presents a technique to improve the performance of motion detection using Hough Transform. The proposed technique uses edge pixels around object corners instead of all of the object edge pixels as used in the Motion Detection using Hough Transform: Direct Approach. As a result, with this corner technique, a number of computations can be reduced and hence, motion detection can be sign...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2006
Elizabeth Milne Sarah White Ruth Campbell John Swettenham Peter Hansen Franck Ramus

Children with autistic spectrum disorder and controls performed tasks of coherent motion and form detection, and motor control. Additionally, the ratio of the 2nd and 4th digits of these children, which is thought to be an indicator of foetal testosterone, was measured. Children in the experimental group were impaired at tasks of motor control, and had lower 2D:4D than controls. There were no g...

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