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Hi,
Here is the flight of a drone through the forest...
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RefA0o2wkE>
What is "temporal disparity"?
In the context of stereoscopic vision or image matching, disparity
(typically spatial) measures the difference in position of a single
point across two images (e.g., left and right).
When applied to the temporal domain, temporal disparity therefore
refers to:
- The positional difference of a point or feature between two
consecutive images in a video sequence, reflecting motion or
temporal change.
- A metric used in computer vision to estimate optical-flow or
3D structure from image sequences.
Measuring optical-flow between successive images matched over time
— by estimating projective dominant motion — reveals "tem
poral
disparity".
Best regards,
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François LE COAT
<https://eureka.atari.org/>
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