Title
A Temporal Smoothing Technique for Real-Time Motion Detection
Abstract
Motion detection can be achieved using a comparison between two or more image sequences. Reference frame differencing, which needs a valid reference frame, can be used for that purpose. This paper addresses the application of a temporal smoothing technique to segment images of moving objects provided by a static camera. A valid reference image is built and updated every video frame by combining it with the incoming image on a pixel by pixel basis. The image processing techniques are discussed, performance evaluation experiments are reported and some field trials demonstrating the system ability to monitor a real world traffic scene are referred. The system configuration is briefly explained, with particular emphasis given to describe the software and hardware modules which maintain the background reference frame and perform image segmentation.
Year
DOI
Venue
1993
10.1007/3-540-57233-3_50
CAIP
Keywords
Field
DocType
temporal smoothing technique,real-time motion detection,reference frame,image segmentation,real time
Reference frame,Computer vision,Motion field,Feature detection (computer vision),Pattern recognition,Image texture,Computer science,Image processing,Artificial intelligence,Image restoration,Motion estimation,Digital image processing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-57233-3
3
0.48
References 
Authors
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
José Bulas-Cruz18110.99
A. T. Ali260.93
Erik L Dagless3267.29