Spatio-temporal background models for outdoor surveillance (Q2502658)
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Spatio-temporal background models for outdoor surveillance (English)
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13 September 2006
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Summary: Video surveillance in outdoor areas is hampered by consistent background motion which defeats systems that use motion to identify intruders. While algorithms exist for masking out regions with motion, a better approach is to develop a statistical model of the typical dynamic video appearance. This allows the detection of potential intruders even in front of trees and grass waving in the wind, waves across a lake, or cars moving past. In this paper we present a general framework for the identification of anomalies in video, and a comparison of statistical models that characterize the local video dynamics at each pixel neighborhood. A real-time implementation of these algorithms runs on an 800 MHz laptop, and we present qualitative results in many application domains.
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anomaly detection
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dynamic backgrounds
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spatio-temporal image processing
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background subtraction
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real-time application
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