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Three-Dimensional Motion Estimation of Atmospheric Layers From Image Sequences
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AeroacousticsEngineeringAtmospheric SoundingMultilayer ModelAtmospheric ModelGeophysical FlowEarth ScienceAtmospheric ScienceComputational ImagingSound Vertical DecompositionMeteorologyMachine Vision3D VideoWind EstimationStructure From MotionComputer VisionAerospace EngineeringTurbulence ModelingRemote SensingAerodynamicsThree-dimensional Motion EstimationMotion Analysis
In this paper, we address the problem of estimating 3-D motions of a stratified atmosphere from satellite image sequences. The analysis of 3-D atmospheric fluid flows associated with incomplete observation of atmospheric layers due to the sparsity of cloud systems is very difficult. This makes the estimation of dense atmospheric motion field from satellite image sequences very difficult. The recovery of the vertical component of fluid motion from a monocular sequence of image observations is a very challenging problem for which no solution exists in the literature. Based on a physically sound vertical decomposition of the atmosphere into cloud layers of different altitudes, we propose here a dense motion estimator dedicated to the extraction of 3-D wind fields characterizing the dynamics of a layered atmosphere. Wind estimation is performed over the complete 3-D space, using a multilayer model describing a stack of dynamic horizontal layers of evolving thickness, interacting at their boundaries via vertical winds. The efficiency of our approach is demonstrated on synthetic and real sequences.
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