We propose a new representation of videos, as spatio-temporal fibers. These fibers are clusters of trajectories that are meshed spatially in the image domain. They form a hierarchical partition of the video into regions that are coherent in time and space. They can be seen as dense, spatially-organized, long-term optical flow. Their robustness to noise and ambiguities is ensured by taking into account the reliability of each source of information. As fibers allow users to handle easily moving objects in videos, they prove useful for video editing, as demonstrated in a video inpainting example.
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