Illumination Compensated Motion Estimation for Analysis Synthesis Coding

D Image Analysis and Synthesis, pp. 61-66,Erlangen, November 1996. In this paper we present two methods to improve the accuracy of three-dimensional motion estima- tion in analysis synthesis coding by using illumi- nation models. A Lambertian and a reflectance map approach are given which are both compu- tationally efficient. Experiments on real images show that the mean squared error between syn- thetic and camera images compared to global illu- mination compensation can be reduced by a fac- tor of 4 and 5, respectively.

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