Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer and Cyber Security, Hebei Normal University, Shijiazhuang, China
2. Shijiazhuang Campus, Army Engineering University, Shijiazhuang, China
Abstract
In this article, we address the problem of estimating fluid flows between two adjacent images containing fluid and non-fluid objects. Typically, traditional optical flow estimation methods lack accuracy, because of the highly deformable nature of fluid, the lack of definitive features, and the motion differences between fluid and non-fluid objects. Our approach captures fluid motions using an affine motion model for each small patch of an image. To obtain robust patch matches, we propose a best-buddies similarity-based method to address the lack of definitive features but many similar features in fluid phenomena. A dense set of affine motion models was then obtained by performing nearest-neighbor interpolation. Finally, dense fluid flow was recovered by applying the affine transformation to each patch and was improved by minimizing a variational energy function. Our method was validated using different types of fluid images. Experimental results show that the proposed method achieves the best performance.
Funder
Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation
Hebei Normal University
Science and Technology Research and Development Program of Shijiazhuang
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