Framework for Processing Videos in the Presence of Spatially Varying Motion Blur
Abstract
Motion blurring is both a bane and a boon. Most works treat motion blur as nuisance and seek ways and means to mitigate its effects so as to restore the original image. Unlike the optical blur, motion-blur can be space-varying even when the scene is planar; an example case is that of a rotating camera imaging a distant scene. However, it must be emphasized that motion blur can also serve as a vital cue for camera motion estimation, depth recovery, super-resolution, and image forensics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 10, 2016
- Accession Number
- ADA636878
Entities
People
- Ambasamudram N. Rajagopalan
Organizations
- Indian Institute of Technology Madras