An Integrated Neural and Algorithmic System for Optical Flow Computation

Motion detection plays a central role in several visual environments: knowledge of object velocities and trajectories is fundamental in scene interpretation and segmentation. This task appears a simple problem, but detecting moving objects is very difficult, in fact this is a problem that cannot be considered completely solved today [1] [2] [3].

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