Bounds on time-to-collision and rotational component from first-order derivatives of image flow

Muralidhara Subbarao
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A moving rigid object produces a moving image on the retina of an observer. It is shown that only the first-order spatial derivatives of image motion are sufficient to determine (i) the maximum and minimum time-to-collision of the observer and the object and (ii) the maximum and minimum angular velocity of the object along the direction of view. The second or higher order derivatives whose estimation is expensive and unreliable are not necessary. (The second-order derivatives are necessary to determine the actual motion of the object.) These results are interpreted in the image domain in terms of three differential invariants of the image flow field: divergence, curl, and shear magnitude. In the world domain, the above results are interpreted in terms of the motion and local surface orientation of the object. In particular, the result that the minimum time-to-collision could be determined from only the first order derivatives has a fundamental significance to both biological and machine vision systems. It implies that an organism (or a robot) can quickly respond to avoid collision with a moving object from only coarse information. This capability exists irrespective of the shape or motion of the object. The only restriction is that motion should be rigid.

图像流的一阶导数对碰撞时间和旋转分量的限制
一个移动的刚性物体在观察者的视网膜上产生一个移动的图像。结果表明,只有图像运动的一阶空间导数才足以确定(i)观察者与物体碰撞的最大和最小时间以及(ii)物体沿视场方向的最大和最小角速度。二阶或高阶导数的估计是昂贵的和不可靠的,没有必要。(二阶导数是确定物体实际运动的必要条件。)这些结果在图像域中用图像流场的三个微分不变量来解释:散度、旋度和剪切幅度。在世界域中,上述结果根据物体的运动和局部表面方向进行解释。特别是,仅从一阶导数即可确定最小碰撞时间的结果对生物和机器视觉系统都具有重要意义。这意味着有机体(或机器人)可以仅从粗糙的信息中快速响应以避免与移动物体碰撞。无论物体的形状或运动如何,这种能力都存在。唯一的限制是运动必须是刚性的。
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