Visual error correction of continuous aerobics action images based on graph difference function

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Abstract

In order to solve the problem of the easy appearance of blurring images (easy to appear blur) or jagged effect after correction by traditional method, and as the visual error correction effect is not good, we propose a new visual error correction method of continuous calisthenics action image and a new algorithm for visual error correction. The continuous calisthenics action image is encoded and decoded, the error between the original image and the error image is obtained and with that the difference function is processed. Then the error compensation results are obtained and the visual error correction of the continuous calisthenics action image is realised. At the same time, a new algorithm for checking and correcting visual parallax matching errors is proposed in this paper. This algorithm can not only identify all matching errors in the parallax data, but also detect and correct them according to the continuity of shape representation, and effectively calculate the various performances of such matching algorithms automatically and quantitatively. The results show that the image processed by the proposed method has no significant visual error, and the peak signal-to-noise ratio and structural similarity are very high. The experimental results of the new algorithm also prove that the algorithm is very useful for the study of visual matching. It can be seen that the proposed method is effective and can be effectively used.

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Yin, D., & Shorman, S. M. (2022). Visual error correction of continuous aerobics action images based on graph difference function. Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, 7(1), 869–876. https://doi.org/10.2478/amns.2021.1.00071

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