I recently found that you can compute a "temporal disparity" from two successive images. With an image sequence, performing the perspective registration of the sequence, you can obtain a disparity measure. That
means depth with only one camera, though disparity is usually measured
by binocular vision. This appears in the following demonstration...
����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvfHlw3gHS0>
A drone is flying between a forest of trees in the French Vosges. Thanks
to the optical-flow measured on successive images, the "temporal
disparity" reveals the forest of trees... You take a reference image,
and the optical-flow is obtained on two rectified images, then the
reference is changed when inter-correlation drops below 60%. You can
perceive the relief in depth with a unique camera, over time.
I recently found that you can compute a "temporal disparity" from two successive images. With an image sequence, performing the perspective registration of the sequence, you can obtain a disparity measure. That
means depth with only one camera, though disparity is usually measured
by binocular vision. This appears in the following demonstration...
����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvfHlw3gHS0>
A drone is flying between a forest of trees in the French Vosges. Thanks
to the optical-flow measured on successive images, the "temporal
disparity" reveals the forest of trees... You take a reference image,
and the optical-flow is obtained on two rectified images, then the
reference is changed when inter-correlation drops below 60%. You can
perceive the relief in depth with a unique camera, over time.
I recently found that you can compute a "temporal disparity" from two
successive images. With an image sequence, performing the perspective
registration of the sequence, you can obtain a disparity measure. That
means depth with only one camera, though disparity is usually measured
by binocular vision. This appears in the following demonstration...
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvfHlw3gHS0>
A drone is flying between a forest of trees in the French Vosges. Thanks
to the optical-flow measured on successive images, the "temporal
disparity" reveals the forest of trees... You take a reference image,
and the optical-flow is obtained on two rectified images, then the
reference is changed when inter-correlation drops below 60%. You can
perceive the relief in depth with a unique camera, over time.
To explain what I'm doing I've done a WEB page that is not yet finished:
<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I recently found that you can compute a "temporal disparity" from two
successive images. With an image sequence, performing the perspective
registration of the sequence, you can obtain a disparity measure. That
means depth with only one camera, though disparity is usually measured
by binocular vision. This appears in the following demonstration...
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvfHlw3gHS0>
A drone is flying between a forest of trees in the French Vosges. Thanks
to the optical-flow measured on successive images, the "temporal
disparity" reveals the forest of trees... You take a reference image,
and the optical-flow is obtained on two rectified images, then the
reference is changed when inter-correlation drops below 60%. You can
perceive the relief in depth with a unique camera, over time.
To explain what I'm doing I've done a WEB page that is not yet finished:
<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is
applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video sequences =)
<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is
applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the
viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters.
But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos ? Does the
cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect ?
<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is
applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking about >>> to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the
viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters.
But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos ? Does the
cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect ?
NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one ...
����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded into Ingenuity helicopter ? This looks like surveillance video, but we need
to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =)
<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is
applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking
about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars... >>>>
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video
sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the
viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters.
But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos ? Does the
cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect ?
NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one ...
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded into
Ingenuity helicopter ? This looks like surveillance video, but we need
to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =)
This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera:
����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique!
<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is
applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking
about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars... >>>>>
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video
sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the
viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters.
But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos ? Does the
cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect ?
NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one ...
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded into >>> Ingenuity helicopter ? This looks like surveillance video, but we need
to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =)
This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera:
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique!
Here you can see Ingenuity on Mars in 3D before its first flight...
����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKjHs9wJRM>
That would be unique if we can see Ingenuity in First Person View (FPV). There's a lot of FPV videos on Earth, but viewed from Mars none at all !
That would be a dataset everyone would like for image processing =)
NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one ... >>>><https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is
applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking >>>>>> about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on
Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video
sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the
viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters.
But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos ? Does the
cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect ? >>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded
into
Ingenuity helicopter ? This looks like surveillance video, but we need >>>> to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =)
This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera:
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique!
Here you can see Ingenuity on Mars in 3D before its first flight...
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKjHs9wJRM>
That would be unique if we can see Ingenuity in First Person View (FPV).
There's a lot of FPV videos on Earth, but viewed from Mars none at all !
That would be a dataset everyone would like for image processing =)
Chinese rover "Zhuhong" landed a few hours ago on Mars. This robot is
not accompanied with an helicopter like the NASA "Ingenuity" is. But
that is not a problem, because NASA is not sharing videos from its
flying robot. There's two cameras on "Ingenuity" but we have no videos
from those. All the videos are produced with the "Perseverance" cameras.
So Americans are not better than Chinese, because we can't view anything
from the flying helicopter's cameras. This is really such a shame. The
vision community is thankless to the NASA and its lack of shared videos.
Here you can see Ingenuity on Mars in 3D before its first flight...NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one ... >>>>><https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is >>>>>>> applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was
thinking about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on
Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video
sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the
viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters.
But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos ? Does the
cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect ? >>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded >>>>> into
Ingenuity helicopter ? This looks like surveillance video, but we need >>>>> to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =)
This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera: >>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique! >>>
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKjHs9wJRM>
That would be unique if we can see Ingenuity in First Person View (FPV). >>> There's a lot of FPV videos on Earth, but viewed from Mars none at all ! >>> That would be a dataset everyone would like for image processing =)
Chinese rover "Zhuhong" landed a few hours ago on Mars. This robot is
not accompanied with an helicopter like the NASA "Ingenuity" is. But
that is not a problem, because NASA is not sharing videos from its
flying robot. There's two cameras on "Ingenuity" but we have no videos
from those. All the videos are produced with the "Perseverance" cameras.
So Americans are not better than Chinese, because we can't view anything
from the flying helicopter's cameras. This is really such a shame. The
vision community is thankless to the NASA and its lack of shared videos.
For its sixth flight, the "Ingenuity" helicopter will not be filmed by
the "Perseverance" rover, said the NASA today. Does it means that we
will be able to see videos from the cameras embedded on the helicopter?
That would be a huge step forward, in the history of flights on Mars =)
Here you can see Ingenuity on Mars in 3D before its first flight...This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera: >>>>>NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one... >>>>>><https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is >>>>>>>> applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars... >>>>>>>>
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the
viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters.
But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos? Does the >>>>>>> cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect? >>>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded into >>>>>> Ingenuity helicopter? This looks like surveillance video, but we need >>>>>> to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =) >>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique! >>>>
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKjHs9wJRM>
That would be unique if we can see Ingenuity in First Person View (FPV). >>>> There's a lot of FPV videos on Earth, but viewed from Mars none at all! >>>> That would be a dataset everyone would like for image processing =)
Chinese rover "Zhuhong" landed a few hours ago on Mars. This robot is
not accompanied with an helicopter like the NASA "Ingenuity" is. But
that is not a problem, because NASA is not sharing videos from its
flying robot. There's two cameras on "Ingenuity" but we have no videos
from those. All the videos are produced with the "Perseverance" cameras. >>>
So Americans are not better than Chinese, because we can't view anything >>> from the flying helicopter's cameras. This is really such a shame. The
vision community is thankless to the NASA and its lack of shared videos.
For its sixth flight, the "Ingenuity" helicopter will not be filmed by
the "Perseverance" rover, said the NASA today. Does it means that we
will be able to see videos from the cameras embedded on the helicopter?
That would be a huge step forward, in the history of flights on Mars =)
There was an incident during the sixth flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKUAsuXF6EA>
Let's hope there will have a color video for the seventh flight =)
For its sixth flight, the "Ingenuity" helicopter will not be filmed byHere you can see Ingenuity on Mars in 3D before its first flight...This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera: >>>>>>NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one... >>>>>>><https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is >>>>>>>>> applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the >>>>>>>> viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters. >>>>>>>> But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos? Does the >>>>>>>> cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static
pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect? >>>>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded into
Ingenuity helicopter? This looks like surveillance video, but we need >>>>>>> to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =) >>>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique! >>>>>
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKjHs9wJRM>
That would be unique if we can see Ingenuity in First Person View (FPV). >>>>> There's a lot of FPV videos on Earth, but viewed from Mars none at all! >>>>> That would be a dataset everyone would like for image processing =)
Chinese rover "Zhuhong" landed a few hours ago on Mars. This robot is
not accompanied with an helicopter like the NASA "Ingenuity" is. But
that is not a problem, because NASA is not sharing videos from its
flying robot. There's two cameras on "Ingenuity" but we have no videos >>>> from those. All the videos are produced with the "Perseverance" cameras. >>>>
So Americans are not better than Chinese, because we can't view anything >>>> from the flying helicopter's cameras. This is really such a shame. The >>>> vision community is thankless to the NASA and its lack of shared videos. >>>
the "Perseverance" rover, said the NASA today. Does it means that we
will be able to see videos from the cameras embedded on the helicopter?
That would be a huge step forward, in the history of flights on Mars =)
There was an incident during the sixth flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKUAsuXF6EA>
Let's hope there will have a color video for the seventh flight =)
If you read the comment from the NASA about the 8th flight of Ingenuity:
<https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/308>
you understand that there was no color camera acquisition for the 7th
and the 8th flight on Mars. This was due to the incident on the 6th
flight, and a conflict between acquisition of the two embedded cameras.
Let's hope for subsequent flights of the helicopter, that NASA has fixed
the horodating problem. Let's hope we will have a color video from Mars.
There was an incident during the sixth flight of Ingenuity on Mars...For its sixth flight, the "Ingenuity" helicopter will not be filmed by >>>> the "Perseverance" rover, said the NASA today. Does it means that weChinese rover "Zhuhong" landed a few hours ago on Mars. This robot is >>>>> not accompanied with an helicopter like the NASA "Ingenuity" is. But >>>>> that is not a problem, because NASA is not sharing videos from itsHere you can see Ingenuity on Mars in 3D before its first flight... >>>>>>This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera: >>>>>>>NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one... >>>>>>>><https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is >>>>>>>>>> applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the >>>>>>>>> viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters. >>>>>>>>> But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the
helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos? Does the >>>>>>>>> cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static >>>>>>>>> pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic aspect? >>>>>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded into
Ingenuity helicopter? This looks like surveillance video, but we need >>>>>>>> to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =) >>>>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique! >>>>>>
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKjHs9wJRM>
That would be unique if we can see Ingenuity in First Person View (FPV). >>>>>> There's a lot of FPV videos on Earth, but viewed from Mars none at all! >>>>>> That would be a dataset everyone would like for image processing =) >>>>>
flying robot. There's two cameras on "Ingenuity" but we have no videos >>>>> from those. All the videos are produced with the "Perseverance" cameras. >>>>>
So Americans are not better than Chinese, because we can't view anything >>>>> from the flying helicopter's cameras. This is really such a shame. The >>>>> vision community is thankless to the NASA and its lack of shared videos. >>>>
will be able to see videos from the cameras embedded on the helicopter? >>>> That would be a huge step forward, in the history of flights on Mars =) >>>
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKUAsuXF6EA>
Let's hope there will have a color video for the seventh flight =)
If you read the comment from the NASA about the 8th flight of Ingenuity:
<https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/308>
you understand that there was no color camera acquisition for the 7th
and the 8th flight on Mars. This was due to the incident on the 6th
flight, and a conflict between acquisition of the two embedded cameras.
Let's hope for subsequent flights of the helicopter, that NASA has fixed
the horodating problem. Let's hope we will have a color video from Mars.
For 10th flight over Mars, Ingenuity followed an elaborate trajectory...
��� <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiF9VJJamkE>
NASA planned to take color pictures of remarkable points on ground.
Since 9th flight, there was grey level sequences from navigation
camera, and color pictures from a few sites. This is interesting!
There was an incident during the sixth flight of Ingenuity on Mars...For its sixth flight, the "Ingenuity" helicopter will not be filmed by >>>>> the "Perseverance" rover, said the NASA today. Does it means that we >>>>> will be able to see videos from the cameras embedded on the helicopter? >>>>> That would be a huge step forward, in the history of flights on Mars =) >>>>Chinese rover "Zhuhong" landed a few hours ago on Mars. This robot is >>>>>> not accompanied with an helicopter like the NASA "Ingenuity" is. But >>>>>> that is not a problem, because NASA is not sharing videos from its >>>>>> flying robot. There's two cameras on "Ingenuity" but we have no videos >>>>>> from those. All the videos are produced with the "Perseverance" cameras. >>>>>>This is better. We can now see static pictures from Ingenuity's camera:<https://hebergement.universite-paris-saclay.fr/lecoat/demoweb/temporal_disparity.html>
I've completed the WEB page I mentioned. This image processing is >>>>>>>>>>> applied to a drone flying in Vosges a few days ago. I was thinking about
to apply the same computations with the flight of Ingenuity on Mars...
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Helicopter_Ingenuity> >>>>>>>>>>>
The autonomous drone is landing today, and we'll have video sequences =)
There's a lot of videos showing Ingenuity flying, seen from the >>>>>>>>>> viewpoint of Perseverance, from a distance about of 100 meters. >>>>>>>>>> But I haven't seen videos from both cameras embedded on the >>>>>>>>>> helicopter Ingenuity itself. Will there be such videos? Does the >>>>>>>>>> cameras attached to the device are filming, or taking static >>>>>>>>>> pictures only ? Are we going to see Ingenuity from a dynamic >>>>>>>>>> aspect?
NASA and Jet Propulsion Lab are showing static video like this one... >>>>>>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25838/>
Are we going to see dynamic video, taken from both cameras embedded into
Ingenuity helicopter? This looks like surveillance video, but we need >>>>>>>>> to see the cinematic from the flight. The camera should be moving =) >>>>>>>>
�����<https://mars.nasa.gov/embed/25846/>
Are we going to see a real film, from the camera? This would be unique!
Here you can see Ingenuity on Mars in 3D before its first flight... >>>>>>>
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKjHs9wJRM>
That would be unique if we can see Ingenuity in First Person View (FPV).
There's a lot of FPV videos on Earth, but viewed from Mars none at all! >>>>>>> That would be a dataset everyone would like for image processing =) >>>>>>
So Americans are not better than Chinese, because we can't view anything >>>>>> from the flying helicopter's cameras. This is really such a shame. The >>>>>> vision community is thankless to the NASA and its lack of shared videos. >>>>>
�����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKUAsuXF6EA>
Let's hope there will have a color video for the seventh flight =)
If you read the comment from the NASA about the 8th flight of Ingenuity: >>>
<https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/308>
you understand that there was no color camera acquisition for the 7th
and the 8th flight on Mars. This was due to the incident on the 6th
flight, and a conflict between acquisition of the two embedded cameras.
Let's hope for subsequent flights of the helicopter, that NASA has fixed >>> the horodating problem. Let's hope we will have a color video from Mars.
For 10th flight over Mars, Ingenuity followed an elaborate trajectory...
���� <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiF9VJJamkE>
NASA planned to take color pictures of remarkable points on ground.
Since 9th flight, there was grey level sequences from navigation
camera, and color pictures from a few sites. This is interesting!
I've been concerned by 11th flight over planet Mars yesterday August
14th, after Ingenuity helicopter happened August 4th...
��� <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50fccs79W1A>
RAW separated images were released by the NASA at the location:
<https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/multimedia/raw-images/?af=HELI_NAV,HELI_RTE#raw-images>
Then Aur�lien Genin put online a MPEG 4 video at the location:
<https://twitter.com/RevesdEspace/status/1426147951693402114>
August 13th. I worked on this video. It takes a delay between the
day of the flight, and final result here. But this video comes
from a very distant location in space!
I recently found that you can compute a "temporal disparity" from two successive images. With an image sequence, performing the perspective registration of the sequence, you can obtain a disparity measure. That
means depth with only one camera, though disparity is usually measured
by binocular vision. This appears in the following demonstration...
����<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvfHlw3gHS0>
A drone is flying between a forest of trees in the French Vosges. Thanks
to the optical-flow measured on successive images, the "temporal
disparity" reveals the forest of trees... You take a reference image,
and the optical-flow is obtained on two rectified images, then the
reference is changed when inter-correlation drops below 60%. You can
perceive the relief in depth with a unique camera, over time.
Happy New Year 2021.
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