Zang, D.Schrater P.R.Doerschner, Katja2016-02-082016-02-0820101522-4880http://hdl.handle.net/11693/28495Date of Conference: 26-29 Sept. 2010Rigidity and reflectivity are important properties of objects, identifying these properties is a fundamental problem for many computer vision applications like motion and tracking. In this paper, we extend our previous work to propose a motion analysis based approach for detecting the object's rigidity and reflectivity. This approach consists of two steps. The first step aims to identify object rigidity based on motion estimation and optic flow matching. The second step is to classify specular rigid and diffuse rigid objects using structure from motion and Procrustes analysis. We show how rigid bodies can be detected without knowing any prior motion information by using a mutual information based matching method. In addition, we use a statistic way to set thresholds for rigidity classification. Presented results demonstrate that our approach can efficiently classify the rigidity and reflectivity of an object. © 2010 IEEE.EnglishMutual informationOptic flowReflectivityRigidityComputer vision applicationsFundamental problemMatching methodsMotion analysisMotion informationMutual informationsOptic flowProcrustes analysisReflectivityRigid bodyRigid objectsStructure from motionComputer applicationsComputer visionImaging systemsMotion estimationOptical data processingReflectionRigidityRigid structuresObject rigidity and reflectivity identification based on motion analysisConference Paper10.1109/ICIP.2010.5652288