1 October 2011 Moving object detection in the presence of dynamic backgrounds using intensity and textural features
Pojala Chiranjeevi, Somnath Sengupta
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Abstract
Moving object detection in the presence of dynamic backgrounds remains a challenging problem in video surveillance. Earlier work established that the background subtraction technique based on a covariance matrix descriptor is effective and robust for dynamic backgrounds. The work proposed herein extends this concept further, using the covariance-matrix descriptor derived from local textural properties, instead of directly computing from the local image features. The proposed approach models each pixel with a covariance matrix and a mean feature vector and the model is dynamically updated. We made extensive studies with the proposed technique to demonstrate the effectiveness of statistics on local textural properties.
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Pojala Chiranjeevi and Somnath Sengupta "Moving object detection in the presence of dynamic backgrounds using intensity and textural features," Journal of Electronic Imaging 20(4), 043009 (1 October 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3662910
Published: 1 October 2011
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KEYWORDS
Video

Distance measurement

Mahalanobis distance

Video surveillance

Feature extraction

Copper

Curium

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