An Efficient Spatiotemporal Approach for Moving Object Detection in Dynamic Scenes

Author(s):  
Min Liu ◽  
Yang Liu ◽  
Cong Liu ◽  
Juan Wang ◽  
Minghu Wu

The dynamic texture (DT) which treats the transient video process a sample from the spatiotemporal model, has shown the surprising performance for moving objects detection in the scenes with the background motions (e.g., swaying branches, falling snow, waving water). However, DT parameters estimation is based on batch-PCA, which is a computationally inefficient method for high-dimensional vectors. Besides, in the realm of DT, the dimension of state space is given or set experimentally. In this work, the authors present a new framework to address these issues. First, they introduce a two-step method, which combines batch-PCA and the increment PCA (IPCA) to estimate the DT parameters in a micro video element (MVE) group. The parameters of the first DT are learned with the batch-PCA as the basis parameters. Parameters of the remaining DTs are estimated by IPCA with the basis parameters and the arriving observation vectors. Second, inspired by the concept of “Observability” from the control theory, the authors extend an adaptive method for salient motion detection according to the increment of singular entropy (ISE). The proposed scheme is tested in various scenes. Its computational efficiency outperforms the state-of-the-art methods and the Equal Error Rate (EER) is lower than other methods.




Author(s):  
B. V. Vishnyakov ◽  
S. V. Sidyakin ◽  
Y. V. Vizilter

In this paper, we propose a new approach for moving objects detection in video surveillance systems. It is based on construction of the regression diffusion maps for the image sequence. This approach is completely different from the state of the art approaches. We show that the motion analysis method, based on diffusion maps, allows objects that move with different speed or even stop for a short while to be uniformly detected. We show that proposed model is comparable to the most popular modern background models. We also show several ways of speeding up diffusion maps algorithm itself.



2013 ◽  
Vol 347-350 ◽  
pp. 3505-3509 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin Huang ◽  
Wei Dong Jin ◽  
Na Qin

In order to reduce the difficulty of adjusting parameters for the codebook model and the computational complexity of probability distribution for the Gaussian mixture model in intelligent visual surveillance, a moving objects detection algorithm based on three-dimensional Gaussian mixture codebook model using XYZ color model is proposed. In this algorithm, a codebook model based on XYZ color model is built, and then the Gaussian model based on X, Y and Z components in codewords is established respectively. In this way, the characteristic of the three-dimensional Gaussian mixture model for the codebook model is obtained. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can attain higher real-time capability and its average frame rate is about 16.7 frames per second, while it is about 8.3 frames per second for the iGMM (improved Gaussian mixture model) algorithm, about 6.1 frames per second for the BM (Bayes model) algorithm, about 12.5 frames per second for the GCBM (Gaussian-based codebook model) algorithm, and about 8.5 frames per second for the CBM (codebook model) algorithm in the comparative experiments. Furthermore the proposed algorithm can obtain better detection quantity.





Recognition and detection of an object in the watched scenes is a characteristic organic capacity. Animals and human being play out this easily in day by day life to move without crashes, to discover sustenance, dodge dangers, etc. Be that as it may, comparable PC techniques and calculations for scene examination are not all that direct, in spite of their exceptional advancement. Object detection is the process in which finding or recognizing cases of articles (for instance faces, mutts or structures) in computerized pictures or recordings. This is the fundamental task in computer. For detecting the instance of an object and to pictures having a place with an article classification object detection method usually used learning algorithm and extracted features. This paper proposed a method for moving object detection and vehicle detection.



2021 ◽  
pp. 171-181
Author(s):  
Jhony H. Giraldo ◽  
Thierry Bouwmans


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