Enhanced The Moving Object Detection And Object TRACKING For Traffic Surveillance Using RBF-FDLNN AND CBF Algorithm

2021 ◽  
pp. 116306
Author(s):  
Ramakant Chandrakar ◽  
Rohit Raja ◽  
Rohit Miri ◽  
Upasana Sinha ◽  
Alok Kumar Singh Kushwaha ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Mahalingam ◽  
M. Subramoniam

Surveillance is the emerging concept in the current technology, as it plays a vital role in monitoring keen activities at the nooks and corner of the world. Among which moving object identifying and tracking by means of computer vision techniques is the major part in surveillance. If we consider moving object detection in video analysis is the initial step among the various computer applications. The main drawbacks of the existing object tracking method is a time-consuming approach if the video contains a high volume of information. There arise certain issues in choosing the optimum tracking technique for this huge volume of data. Further, the situation becomes worse when the tracked object varies orientation over time and also it is difficult to predict multiple objects at the same time. In order to overcome these issues here, we have intended to propose an effective method for object detection and movement tracking. In this paper, we proposed robust video object detection and tracking technique. The proposed technique is divided into three phases namely detection phase, tracking phase and evaluation phase in which detection phase contains Foreground segmentation and Noise reduction. Mixture of Adaptive Gaussian (MoAG) model is proposed to achieve the efficient foreground segmentation. In addition to it the fuzzy morphological filter model is implemented for removing the noise present in the foreground segmented frames. Moving object tracking is achieved by the blob detection which comes under tracking phase. Finally, the evaluation phase has feature extraction and classification. Texture based and quality based features are extracted from the processed frames which is given for classification. For classification we are using J48 ie, decision tree based classifier. The performance of the proposed technique is analyzed with existing techniques k-NN and MLP in terms of precision, recall, f-measure and ROC.


Author(s):  
LUCIA MADDALENA ◽  
ALFREDO PETROSINO ◽  
ALESSIO FERONE

The aim of this paper is to propose an artificial intelligence based approach to moving object detection and tracking. Specifically, we adopt an approach to moving object detection based on self organization through artificial neural networks. Such approach allows to handle scenes containing moving backgrounds and gradual illumination variations, and achieves robust detection for different types of videos taken with stationary cameras. Moreover, for object tracking we propose a suitable conjunction between Kalman filtering, properly instanced for the problem at hand, and a matching model belonging to the class of Multiple Hypothesis Testing. To assess the validity of our approach, we experimented both proposed moving object detection and object tracking over different color video sequences that represent typical situations critical for video surveillance systems.


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