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Noiseproof method of constructing an optical flux from several frames

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Abstract

This paper proposes a method for constructing an optical flux by using more than two successive frames. Because more than two frames are analyzed, the method is highly stable against noise and tracks even slow motions, while the use of cascades makes it fast. As a result, the method is capable of constructing a high-quality optical flux in real time even from noisy video recordings from ordinary cameras, regardless of the scene being recorded.

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