Lecture

Digital Image Correlation

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This lecture introduces digital image correlation, a technique used to measure motion by analyzing series of images. It covers similarity criteria, brute force maximization, and smarter iterative approaches like optical flow. The lecture also discusses the benefits of image pyramids and practical applications in 2D and 3D correlation.

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