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Warping different image using OpticalFlow #11

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CJHFUTURE opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 2 comments
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Warping different image using OpticalFlow #11

CJHFUTURE opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 2 comments

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@CJHFUTURE
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Hi, I'm just wondering if you think I could modify this to calculate the optical flow for 2 images(As it currently does) but warp a third image of my choosing, instead of the first image(as it currently does)?

Thanks in advance.

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juliohm commented Mar 9, 2018

I have the same question, and this seems like a very common use case. Could you please share what can be done?

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juliohm commented Mar 9, 2018

Nevermind, I found this example in opencv, the function warp_flow should do the job: https://github.com/opencv/opencv/blob/master/samples/python/opt_flow.py#L50-L56

Will try it later, may also switch to the Farneback method implemented therein.

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