Video surveillance using distance maps
Autor: | Schouten, Theo E., Kuppens, Harco C., van den Broek, Egon, Kehtarnavaz, Nasser, Laplante, Phillip A |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
EWI-21112
HMI-CI: Computational Intelligence Pixel business.industry Computer science HMI-VRG: Virtual Reality and Graphics METIS-235423 Motion detection Image processing Distance maps Real Time IR-58734 Course of action Robustness (computer science) Robot Computer vision video surveillance Artificial intelligence business Noise |
Zdroj: | Real-Time Image Processing 2006, 54-65 STARTPAGE=54;ENDPAGE=65;TITLE=Real-Time Image Processing 2006 Real-Time Image Processing |
Popis: | Human vigilance is limited; hence, automatic motion and distance detection is one of the central issues in video surveillance. Hereby, many aspects are of importance, this paper specially addresses: efficiency, achieving real-time performance, accuracy, and robustness against various noise factors. To obtain fully controlled test environments, an artificial development center for robot navigation is introduced in which several parameters can be set (e.g., number of objects, trajectories and type and amount of noise). In the videos, for each following frame, movement of stationary objects is detected and pixels of moving objects are located from which moving objects are identified in a robust way. An Exact Euclidean Distance Map (E2DM) is utilized to determine accurately the distances between moving and stationary objects. Together with the determined distances between moving objects and the detected movement of stationary objects, this provides the input for detecting unwanted situations in the scene. Further, each intelligent object (e.g., a robot), is provided with its E2DM, allowing the object to plan its course of action. Timing results are specified for each program block of the processing chain for 20 different setups. So, the current paper presents extensive, experimentally controlled research on real-time, accurate, and robust motion detection for video surveillance, using E2DMs, which makes it a unique approach. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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