In this paper we consider the motion segmentation problem on sparse and unstructured datasets involving rigid motions, motivated by multibody structure from motion. In particular, we assume only two-frame correspondences as input without prior knowledge about trajectories. Inspired by the success of synchronization methods, we address this problem by introducing a two-stage approach: first, motion segmentation is addressed on image pairs independently; then, two-frame results are combined in a robust way to compute the final multi-frame segmentation. Our synthetic and real experiments demonstrate that the proposed approach is very effective in reducing the errors among two-frame results and it can cope with a large amount of mismatches. Moreover, our method can be profitably used to build a multibody structure from motion pipeline.

Multi-frame Motion Segmentation by Combining Two-Frame Results

Arrigoni, Federica;
2022-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we consider the motion segmentation problem on sparse and unstructured datasets involving rigid motions, motivated by multibody structure from motion. In particular, we assume only two-frame correspondences as input without prior knowledge about trajectories. Inspired by the success of synchronization methods, we address this problem by introducing a two-stage approach: first, motion segmentation is addressed on image pairs independently; then, two-frame results are combined in a robust way to compute the final multi-frame segmentation. Our synthetic and real experiments demonstrate that the proposed approach is very effective in reducing the errors among two-frame results and it can cope with a large amount of mismatches. Moreover, our method can be profitably used to build a multibody structure from motion pipeline.
2022
Motion segmentation · Multibody structure from motion · Synchronization
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