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This paper presents a novel motion parameter estimation (ME) algorithm based on the spatio-temporal continuous wavelet transform (CWT). The multidimensional nature of the CWT allows for the definition of a multitude of energy densities by integrating over a subset of the CWT parameter space. Three energy densities are used to estimate motion parameters by sequentially optimizing a state vector composed of velocity, position, and size parameters. This optimization is performed on a frame-by-frame basis allowing the algorithm to track moving objects. The ME algorithm is designed to address real world challenges encountered in the defense industry and traffic monitoring scenarios, such as attaining robust performance in noise and handling obscuration and crossing object trajectories.
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This paper deals with new advances made in the field of discrete spatio-temporal filters applied to digital image sequences. Within time-varying images, the temporal correlation of the information is folded within the spatio-temporal domain by motions originating from both camera and object displacements. The spatio-temporal video information can be therefore reformulated in terms of motion trajectories and intensity variations along these trajectories. To yield that signal description, the spatio-temporal scenes will be segmented according to motion. Motion-compensated temporal filters have been used as convolutional filters applied along the assumed motion trajectories. Spectral interpretations show the efficiency of motion-compensated filtering for video signals. As a matter of fact, the whole signal analysis performed in this paper also includes a spatial filtering to achieve a complete spatio-temporal (2-D+T) decomposition. Motion-compensated filtering leads to multiresolution applications. It leads to optimum and adaptive signal-to-noise decomposition procedures based on the temporal correlative content. Such properties allow enhancing tasks like temporal interpolation, image sequence smoothing, and restoration. Simulation results are presented in this paper to illustrate the field of image sequence coding.
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Clefts can present themselves at any time after the eruption of the permanent teeth. The authors describe methods for managing these defects which include both orthodontic movement and periodontal therapy. The treatment differs depending on the dimension of the clefts and its location.