Local-to-global background modeling for moving object detection from non-static cameras

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Aihua Zheng
Lei Zhang
Wei Zhang
Chenglong Li
Jin Tang
Bin Luo
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[1] AnHui University,School of Computer Science and Technology
[2] Key Laboratory of Industry Image Processing and Analysis in Anhui Province,undefined
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Background modeling; Object detection; Non-static cameras; Motion compensation; Random algorithm; Superpixel processing; Gaussian mixture model;
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This paper investigates efficient and robust moving object detection from non-static cameras. To tackle the motion of background caused by moving cameras and to alleviate the interference of noises, we propose a local-to-global background model for moving object detection. Firstly, motion compensation based local location-specific background model is deployed to roughly detect the foreground regions in non-static cameras. More specifically, the local background model is built for each pixel and represented by a set of pixel values drawn from its location and neighborhoods. Each pixel can be classified as foreground or background pixel according to the compensated background model based on the fast optical flow. Secondly, we estimate the global background model by the rough superpixel-based background regions to further separate foregrounds from background accurately. In particular, we use the superpixel to generate the initial background regions based on the detection results generated by local background model to alleviate the noises. Then, a Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) is estimated for the backgrounds on superpixel level to refine the foreground regions. Extensive experiments on newly created dataset, including 10 challenging video sequences recorded in PTZ cameras and hand-held cameras, suggest that our method outperforms other state-of-the-art methods in accuracy.
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页码:11003 / 11019
页数:16
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