Two Novel Algorithms for High Quality Motion Estimation in High Definition Video Sequences

In this paper, we propose two new algorithms for high quality motion estimation in high definition digital videos. Both algorithms are based on the use of random features that guarantee robustness to avoid dropping into a local-minimum. The first algorithm was developed from a simple two stage appro...

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