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2 May 2012 Color-based features for registering image time series
Prakash Duraisamy, Yassine Belkhouche, Stephen Jackson, Kamesh Namuduri, Bill Buckles
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Abstract
Change detection is a important problem which plays a crucial role in many applications like environmental monitoring and city planning. The goal of change detection is to detects changes in specific features within certain time intervals. In this paper, we develop an automated method for detecting changes in urban areas over a period of time using lines and colors as features. Our proposed algorithm consists of two steps. In the first step, we detect corresponding lines between two images taken over different periods of time and we match them using our search algorithm. To be specific, first we use the Hough transform to detect lines. In the second step, we use colors to detect the changes over static and dyanmic objects. In a test of the method using aerial images over the our university campus area, we obtained reasonably good pose recovery and detection of scene changes.
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Prakash Duraisamy, Yassine Belkhouche, Stephen Jackson, Kamesh Namuduri, and Bill Buckles "Color-based features for registering image time series", Proc. SPIE 8394, Algorithms for Synthetic Aperture Radar Imagery XIX, 83940U (2 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.919632
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Image segmentation

Buildings

Image registration

Image processing

Calibration

Digital imaging

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