Clausius Normalized Field for Object Motion Analysis: in Image Sequences,Used

Clausius Normalized Field for Object Motion Analysis: in Image Sequences,Used

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This book introduces a Clausius Normalized Field (CNF) based on a novel homology between thermodynamic systems and images for the treatment of timevarying imagery, and we also present CNF modeling methods for motion segmentation and uncalibrated stereo matching problems. A CNF is a probabilistic model which reckons entropy variations by observing entropy definitions of Clausius and Boltzmann. A system colder than its surroundings absorbs heat from the surroundings, and the absorbed heat increases the entropy of the system, according to the entropy definition of Clausius. The increased entropy is also highly related to the disorder of the system as given by the entropy definition of Boltzmann. Because the pixels of an image are viewed as a state of latticelike molecules in a thermodynamic system, reckoning the entropy variations of pixels is similar to estimating the degrees of disorder of the pixels.

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