What are the fundamental ways to estimate visual motion in
1-D?
Answer / Suraj Prakash Tiwari
In one-dimensional (1-D) scenarios, visual motion can be estimated using two fundamental methods: a) Velocity Estimation through Optic Flow: This method involves measuring the change in the position of an image feature over time. b) Motion Detection using Edge Detection and Correlation: This method first detects edges within the image and then correlates them across time to find the displacement due to motion.
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