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algorithmic difference between image analysis and video analysis

Is there algorithmic difference between analyzing video and an image, say for example,if I want object recognition? Or do I just have to analyze every frame of the the video just as an image?

Example, detecting an object in a single image is easy compared to video becuase time dimension is added to video. In addition, on video, in every frame, the object is most probably moving, which makes the frames in motion... So how can u handle the time factor and the "in motion" part in the video. Those are the problem I imagine in video, it would be nice if u add ur own thoughts on it. Thanks

difference between image analysis and video analysis

Is there algorithmic difference between analyzing video and an image, say for example,if I want object recognition? Or do I just have to analyze every frame of the the video just as an image?

algorithmic difference between image analysis and video analysis

Is there algorithmic difference between analyzing video and an image, say for example,if I want object recognition? Or do I just have to analyze every frame of the the video just as an image?

Example, detecting an object in a single image is easy compared to video becuase time dimension is added to video. In addition, on video, in every frame, the object is most probably moving, which makes the frames in motion... So how can u handle the time factor and the "in motion" part in the video. Those are the problem I imagine in video, it would be nice if u add ur own thoughts on it. Thanks

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difference between image analysis and video analysis

Is there algorithmic difference between analyzing video and an image, say for example,if I want object recognition? Or do I just have to analyze every frame of the the video just as an image?