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- Optical_flow abstract "Optical flow or optic flow is the pattern of apparent motion of objects, surfaces, and edges in a visual scene caused by the relative motion between an observer (an eye or a camera) and the scene. The concept of optical flow was introduced by the American psychologist James J. Gibson in the 1940s to describe the visual stimulus provided to animals moving through the world. James Gibson stressed the importance of optic flow for affordance perception, the ability to discern possibilities for action within the environment. Followers of Gibson and his ecological approach to psychology have further demonstrated the role of the optical flow stimulus for the perception of movement by the observer in the world; perception of the shape, distance and movement of objects in the world; and the control of locomotion. Recently the term optical flow has been co-opted by roboticists to incorporate related techniques from image processing and control of navigation, such as motion detection, object segmentation, time-to-contact information, focus of expansion calculations, luminance, motion compensated encoding, and stereo disparity measurement.".
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- Optical_flow wikiPageExternalLink motion-estimation.
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- Optical_flow subject Category:Motion_in_computer_vision.
- Optical_flow comment "Optical flow or optic flow is the pattern of apparent motion of objects, surfaces, and edges in a visual scene caused by the relative motion between an observer (an eye or a camera) and the scene. The concept of optical flow was introduced by the American psychologist James J. Gibson in the 1940s to describe the visual stimulus provided to animals moving through the world.".
- Optical_flow label "Flujo óptico".
- Optical_flow label "Flux optique".
- Optical_flow label "Optical flow".
- Optical_flow label "Optical flow".
- Optical_flow label "Optischer Fluss".
- Optical_flow label "Оптический поток".
- Optical_flow label "تدفق بصري".
- Optical_flow label "光流法".
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