AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

This paper describes the advance techniques for object detection and tracking in video. Most visual surveillance systems start with motion detection. Motion detection methods attempt to locate connected regions of pixels that represent the moving objects within the scene; different approaches includ...

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Main Authors: V. Arunachalam, I. Sorimuthu, V. Rajagopal, B. Sankaragomathi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu 2012-08-01
Series:ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
Subjects:
MAP
Online Access:http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJIVP(Aug2012)_Vol3_Iss1_P6_479_484.pdf
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spelling doaj-23f9890fbce1494ab655013d961cb3d72020-11-24T21:25:46ZengICT Academy of Tamil NaduICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing0976-90990976-91022012-08-0131479484AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMV. Arunachalam0I. Sorimuthu1V. Rajagopal2B. Sankaragomathi3Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Einstein College of Engineering, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Einstein College of Engineering, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Vidya College of Engineering and Technology, IndiaDepartment of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, National Engineering College, IndiaThis paper describes the advance techniques for object detection and tracking in video. Most visual surveillance systems start with motion detection. Motion detection methods attempt to locate connected regions of pixels that represent the moving objects within the scene; different approaches include frame-to-frame difference, background subtraction and motion analysis. The motion detection can be achieved by Principle Component Analysis (PCA) and then separate an objects from background using background subtraction. The detected object can be segmented. Segmentation consists of two schemes: one for spatial segmentation and the other for temporal segmentation. Tracking approach can be done in each frame of detected Object. Pixel label problem can be alleviated by the MAP (Maximum a Posteriori) technique.http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJIVP(Aug2012)_Vol3_Iss1_P6_479_484.pdfBackground SubtractionObject TrackingPrinciple Component AnalysisSpatio-Temporal SegmentationMAP
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author V. Arunachalam
I. Sorimuthu
V. Rajagopal
B. Sankaragomathi
spellingShingle V. Arunachalam
I. Sorimuthu
V. Rajagopal
B. Sankaragomathi
AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
Background Subtraction
Object Tracking
Principle Component Analysis
Spatio-Temporal Segmentation
MAP
author_facet V. Arunachalam
I. Sorimuthu
V. Rajagopal
B. Sankaragomathi
author_sort V. Arunachalam
title AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
title_short AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
title_full AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
title_fullStr AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed AUTOMATIC FAST VIDEO OBJECT DETECTION AND TRACKING ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
title_sort automatic fast video object detection and tracking on video surveillance system
publisher ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu
series ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing
issn 0976-9099
0976-9102
publishDate 2012-08-01
description This paper describes the advance techniques for object detection and tracking in video. Most visual surveillance systems start with motion detection. Motion detection methods attempt to locate connected regions of pixels that represent the moving objects within the scene; different approaches include frame-to-frame difference, background subtraction and motion analysis. The motion detection can be achieved by Principle Component Analysis (PCA) and then separate an objects from background using background subtraction. The detected object can be segmented. Segmentation consists of two schemes: one for spatial segmentation and the other for temporal segmentation. Tracking approach can be done in each frame of detected Object. Pixel label problem can be alleviated by the MAP (Maximum a Posteriori) technique.
topic Background Subtraction
Object Tracking
Principle Component Analysis
Spatio-Temporal Segmentation
MAP
url http://ictactjournals.in/paper/IJIVP(Aug2012)_Vol3_Iss1_P6_479_484.pdf
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