Using trajectories derived by dense optical flows as a spatial component in background subtraction
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2016
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Foreground-Background Segregation has been intensively researched in the last decades as it is an important first
step in many Computer Vision tasks. Nonetheless, there are still many open questions in this area and in this
paper we focus on a special surveillance scenario where a static camera monitors a predefined region. This restrain
makes some aspects easier and good results could be achieved with Background Subtraction methods. However,
these only work pixelwise and lack the spatial component completely. We suggest an approach to add the crucial
spatial information to the segmentations with Dense Optical Flows. For this, a number of successive images are
taken from the video to compute the Trajectories of the pixels through these frames. This enables us to fuse the
information from the several images and use this for segmentation. The algorithm was evaluated on a video from
a surveillance camera and showed promising results.
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segregace pozadí na pozadí, pozadí odčítání, husté optické toky, segmentace videa
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WSCG 2016: full papers proceedings: 24th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS Association, p. 1-7.