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Background Modeling and Subtraction of Dynamic Scenes

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Background Modeling and Subtraction of Dynamic Scenes
Background modeling and subtraction is a core component in motion analysis. The central idea behind such module is to create a probabilistic representation of the static scene that is compared with the current input to perform subtraction. Such approach is efficient when the scene to be modeled refers to a static structure with limited perturbation. In this paper, we address the problem of modeling dynamic scenes where the assumption of a static background is not valid. Waving trees, beaches, escalators, natural scenes with rain or snow are examples. Inspired by the work proposed in [4], we propose an on-line auto-regressive model to capture and predict the behavior of such scenes. Towards detection of events we introduce a new metric that is based on a state-driven comparison between the prediction and the actual frame. Promising results demonstrate the potentials of the proposed framework.
Antoine Monnet, Anurag Mittal, Nikos Paragios, Vis
Added 15 Oct 2009
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ICCV
Authors Antoine Monnet, Anurag Mittal, Nikos Paragios, Visvanathan Ramesh
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