Phase-based video motion processing
Neal Wadhwa, Michael Rubinstein, Frédo Durand, William T. Freeman
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 32(4), July 2013.
Abstract: We introduce a technique to manipulate small movements in videos based on an analysis of motion in complex-valued image pyramids. Phase variations of the coefficients of a complex-valued steerable pyramid over time correspond to motion, and can be temporally processed and amplified to reveal imperceptible motions, or attenuated to remove distracting changes. This processing does not involve the computation of optical flow, and in comparison to the previous Eulerian Video Magnification method it supports larger amplification factors and is significantly less sensitive to noise. These improved capabilities broaden the set of applications for motion processing in videos. We demonstrate the advantages of this approach on synthetic and natural video sequences, and explore applications in scientific analysis, visualization and video enhancement.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2461912.2461966
BibTeX format:
@article{Wadhwa:2013:PVM,
  author = {Neal Wadhwa and Michael Rubinstein and Frédo Durand and William T. Freeman},
  title = {Phase-based video motion processing},
  journal = {ACM Transactions on Graphics},
  volume = {32},
  number = {4},
  pages = {80:1--80:9},
  month = jul,
  year = {2013},
}
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