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From Video Matching to Video Grounding
2013
2013 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops
This paper addresses the background estimation problem for videos captured by moving cameras, referred to as video grounding. It essentially aims at reconstructing a video, as if it would be without foreground objects, e.g. cars or people. What differentiates video grounding from known background estimation methods is that the camera follows unconstrained motion so that background undergoes ongoing changes. We build on video matching aspects since more videos contribute to the reconstruction.
doi:10.1109/iccvw.2013.84
dblp:conf/iccvw/EvangelidisDH13
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