Event-based Optical Flow
8 papers with code • 0 benchmarks • 2 datasets
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Event-based Background-Oriented Schlieren
Schlieren imaging is an optical technique to observe the flow of transparent media, such as air or water, without any particle seeding.
Spike-FlowNet: Event-based Optical Flow Estimation with Energy-Efficient Hybrid Neural Networks
Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) serve as ideal paradigms to handle event camera outputs, but deep SNNs suffer in terms of performance due to the spike vanishing phenomenon.
Spatio-Temporal Recurrent Networks for Event-Based Optical Flow Estimation
Recently, many deep learning methods have shown great success in providing promising solutions to many event-based problems, such as optical flow estimation.
Real-Time Optical Flow for Vehicular Perception with Low- and High-Resolution Event Cameras
As an answer to these points, we propose an optimized framework for computing optical flow in real-time with both low- and high-resolution event cameras.
Secrets of Event-Based Optical Flow
Event cameras respond to scene dynamics and offer advantages to estimate motion.
Event-based Temporally Dense Optical Flow Estimation with Sequential Learning
In this work, we show that a temporally dense flow estimation at 100Hz can be achieved by treating the flow estimation as a sequential problem using two different variants of recurrent networks - Long-short term memory (LSTM) and spiking neural network (SNN).
TMA: Temporal Motion Aggregation for Event-based Optical Flow
In this paper, we argue that temporal continuity is a vital element of event-based optical flow and propose a novel Temporal Motion Aggregation (TMA) approach to unlock its potential.
IDO-VFI: Identifying Dynamics via Optical Flow Guidance for Video Frame Interpolation with Events
The proposed method first estimates the optical flow based on frames and events, and then decides whether to further calculate the residual optical flow in those sub-regions via a Gumbel gating module according to the optical flow amplitude.