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- Velocity_Moments abstract "In the field of computer vision, velocity moments are weighted averages of the intensities of pixels in a sequence of images, similar to image moments but in addition to describing an object's shape also describe its motion through the sequence of images. Velocity moments can be used to aid automated identification of a shape in an image when information about the motion is significant in its description. There are currently two established versions of velocity moments: Cartesian and Zernike.".
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- Velocity_Moments wikiPageRevisionID "601846940".
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Category:Applications_of_computer_vision.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motion_in_computer_vision.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Center_of_mass.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Computer_vision.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Image_moment.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Polar_coordinate_system.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Translational_symmetry.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Unit_disk.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageWikiLink Zernike_polynomials.
- Velocity_Moments wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Velocity_Moments subject Category:Applications_of_computer_vision.
- Velocity_Moments subject Category:Motion_in_computer_vision.
- Velocity_Moments hypernym Averages.
- Velocity_Moments type Area.
- Velocity_Moments type Algorithm.
- Velocity_Moments type Application.
- Velocity_Moments type Area.
- Velocity_Moments type Field.
- Velocity_Moments comment "In the field of computer vision, velocity moments are weighted averages of the intensities of pixels in a sequence of images, similar to image moments but in addition to describing an object's shape also describe its motion through the sequence of images. Velocity moments can be used to aid automated identification of a shape in an image when information about the motion is significant in its description. There are currently two established versions of velocity moments: Cartesian and Zernike.".
- Velocity_Moments label "Velocity Moments".
- Velocity_Moments sameAs Q7919290.
- Velocity_Moments sameAs m.0js_z0y.
- Velocity_Moments sameAs Q7919290.
- Velocity_Moments wasDerivedFrom Velocity_Moments?oldid=601846940.
- Velocity_Moments isPrimaryTopicOf Velocity_Moments.