displacement vector
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Hi, I have two images of same size such that
im1_o=image at time 0
im2_1=image at time 1
I want to compute displacement vetor for these two images using intensity correlation for given Window size (odd). I donot understand where to start. Can I use some builtin function of matlab? Any help or link to some code.
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Sharaz Haider
am 17 Nov. 2021

Sharaz Haider
am 17 Nov. 2021
any thing like this available?
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Aaronne
am 25 Aug. 2011
Bearbeitet: John Kelly
am 27 Mai 2014
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I guess you are looking for something at the end the page
Use 'quiver' function.
Thanks.
Sean de Wolski
am 23 Mai 2011
doc normxcorr2
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shah baba
am 23 Mai 2011
Sean de Wolski
am 23 Mai 2011
1) Yes, the size of template - the first input argument to normxcorr2
2) If you have them registered already then why do you need to calculate a displacement vector...?
shah baba
am 23 Mai 2011
Sean de Wolski
am 23 Mai 2011
So then why do you need a displacement vector? Wouldn't an image subtraction work. You're not going to be able to calculate a displacement vector for an object that is not in both images (e.g. flood waters v. Vicksburg MS)
shah baba
am 24 Mai 2011
Sean de Wolski
am 24 Mai 2011
But the object is changing size (i.e. morphing) and so what you want is the new area defined by the flood. This is not a displacement vector as there is something completely new in the image. A displacement vector is the change in location of an object in BOTH images. So what you want to do is register the images to the best of your ability and then do an image comparison, such as a subtraction/area calculation/segmentation etc, to figure out how much has flooded. Post your images if you want better answers.
shah baba
am 24 Mai 2011
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