Optical flow fields in Hough transform space

Abstract Optical flow fields for translational and rotational body motions are represented in a three dimensional Hough transform form space. The focus of expansion of translational body motion and the centre of rotation of angular body motion can be determined from experimental data, and real image examples are given.

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