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Removing Mistracking of Multibody Motion Video Database Hopkins155
Author(s) -
Yasuyuki Sugaya,
Yuichi Matsushita,
Kenichi Kanatani
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5244/c.27.26
Subject(s) - computer science , motion (physics) , database , multibody system , computer graphics (images) , artificial intelligence , computer vision , physics , quantum mechanics
Many mathematical techniques have been presented for classifying feature point trajectories over multibody motion video sequences into different motions, and most are applied to the Hopkins155 database for evaluating their performance. In this paper, we point out that Hopkins155 has problems and that correct performance evaluation is not necessarily done using it. We create a new database by removing incorrect trajectories from Hopkins155. The basic principle of mistracking removal is the fact that correct trajectories all belong to parallel 2-D affine spaces in a high-dimensional space if all motions are translational and that parallel 2-D affine spaces are included in a 3-D affine space. Noting that if the image sequence is divided into short intervals, individual motions can be regarded as approximately translational in each interval, we detect incorrect trajectories by repeated plane fitting in the 3-D space by RANSAC. We point out why conventional RANSAC voting does not work and demonstrate that out method allows us to tell in which frames incorrect trajectoires occurred. The performance of multibody motion segmentation can be correctly evaluated using our database.

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