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VQiPS Motion
Definition
Specifies the level of motion you anticipate in a scene of interest.
Motion example: High | Motion example: Low |
Motion can come from the target (e.g., a car driving by), the background (e.g., a large crowd), or from the camera itself moving (e.g., a dash-mounted camera in a police car). Motion affects the length of time a desired target is shown in the video frame, and can cause the target to blur. High motion can be caused by either many moving objects within the scene or a single object moving quickly.
Scene Content