Motion detection using wavelet-enhanced accumulative frame differencing

M. Al-Berry, M. A. Salem, A. S. Hussein, M. Tolba
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Detecting and tracking moving objects in complicated real world scenes is a fundamental component for a wide variety of applications, including intelligent surveillance, advanced robotics, and human computer interaction. Based on this fundamental step, the subsequent processing is shaped up. Many standard algorithms are known for detecting moving objects, with different performances and time complexities, including optical flow, background subtraction, frame difference and wavelet filters. Existing frame differencing has a limited capability in detecting slowly moving objects, especially in the presence of illumination variations. In this paper, an innovative technique is proposed for the detection of moving objects in scenes with non-uniform illumination. The proposed technique is based on the idea of accumulative frame differencing and is enhanced using 2-D Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). Evaluation and comparison of the proposed technique with the different existing ones demonstrate the efficiency of using the 2-D DWT in the process of motion detection.
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基于小波增强累计帧差分的运动检测
在复杂的现实世界场景中检测和跟踪移动物体是各种应用的基本组成部分,包括智能监视,先进机器人和人机交互。在这一基本步骤的基础上,形成后续的加工过程。目前已知有许多用于检测运动物体的标准算法,它们具有不同的性能和时间复杂度,包括光流、背景减法、帧差和小波滤波器。现有的帧差分检测缓慢运动物体的能力有限,特别是在存在光照变化的情况下。本文提出了一种用于非均匀光照场景中运动物体检测的创新技术。该方法基于累积帧差的思想,并采用二维离散小波变换(DWT)进行增强。将所提出的方法与现有的不同方法进行了评价和比较,验证了二维小波变换在运动检测中的有效性。
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