Forest Fire Visual Tracking with Mean Shift Method and Gaussian Mixture Model

Author(s):  
Bo Cai ◽  
Lu Xiong ◽  
Jianhui Zhao
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 50-57
Author(s):  
Jinping Sun ◽  
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Enjie Ding ◽  
Dan Li ◽  
Kailiang Zhang ◽  
...  

In complex scenes with light changes, deformations, and occlusions, target tracking easily contains a large amount of background color information when building a target color model. Thus, the tracking effect is reduced. To improve the accuracy of the traditional continuously adaptive mean-shift algorithm (CAMShift) in complex scenarios, a target tracking algorithm based on an improved Gaussian mixture model was proposed. Using the Gaussian mixture model, the tracking image was divided into the foreground and background superposition. The histograms of the hue component were respectively established in the foreground and background of the target area. By suppressing the same hue as the background color in the tracking image, the target color model was established. The target position was iteratively obtained by implementing the CAMShift algorithm using the enhanced target color model. The Bhattacharyya distance between the candidate target and the target template was used as basis for updating the target model. Simulation analysis under benchmark data sets and actual monitoring scenarios verified the accuracy of the proposed algorithm. Results show that the distance precision and overlap success rate of the proposed algorithm are 0.88 and 0.625, respectively. The proposed algorithm effectively solves long-term target tracking problems with complex scenes, such as occlusion, background clutters, and illumination variation. This study eliminates the problem of target recognition caused by environmental changes and provides references for real-time monitoring of abnormal traffic conditions.


Exponential growth in the generation of multimedia data especially videos resulted to the development of video summarization concept. The summary of the videos offers a collection of frames which precisely define the video content in a considerably compacted form. Video summarization models find its applicability in various domains especially surveillance. This paper intends to develop a video summarization technique for the application of forest fire detection. The proposed method involves a set of processes namely convert frames, key frame extraction, feature extraction and classification. Here, a Merged Gaussian Mixture Model (MGMM) is applied for the process of extracting key frames and kernel support vector machine (KSVM) is employed for classifying a frame into normal frame and forest fire frame. The simulation analysis is performed on the forest fire video files from FIRESENSE database and the results are assessed under several dimensions. The final outcome proves the efficiency of the presented MGMM-KSVM model in a considerable way.


2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 1394-1397
Author(s):  
Hong Hai Liu ◽  
Xiang Hua Hou

When modeling background model by Gaussian mixture model, there exist the defects that parameters can not be updated adaptively. In this paper, we adopt mean-shift algorithm to overcome these defects. Firstly, this paper introduces the initialized parameters, such as variance, mean, and weights and others, when modeling and then the parameters are constantly adjusted in the subsequent calculations. Then the statistical background model based on probability density estimation is put forward and using mean-shift algorithm updates the parameters adaptively. At last, the algorithm of mixture Gaussian background modeling method based on mean-shift is implemented. The experimental results show that the algorithm can effectively update parameters adaptively and the obtained background model is better.


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