Realtime flicker removal for fast video streaming and detection of moving objects

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Jarosław Nowisz
Michał Kopania
Artur Przelaskowski
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[1] Warsaw University of Technology,Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science
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Flickering removal; Video processing; Movement detection; Intensity flicker; Object tracking;
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High-speed cameras are used in computer vision systems to track balls, shuttlecocks, or players in many different sports. Collected information is used for statistics, as coaches’ and players’ aids to improve technique and tactics or as referees’ aids to verify their decisions or to enrich television broadcasts. Sports arenas in which games are played are often equipped with lights generating flickering effects in captured movies. A fast and yet effective enough algorithm is necessary to remove flickering so movement detection and object tracking algorithms could be used. In this paper, we propose a fast flicker removal algorithm working as an online filter on frame streams at speeds exceeding 200 frames per second. Most of the solutions found in literature concentrate on effectiveness and accuracy and not on the speed of operation. In contrast, our original solution is designed with speed in mind with sufficient accuracy to be used before calculating differential frames to detect movement in streams. Our algorithm is adaptive and works when lighting conditions are changing (new light sources) and performs well with various light sources that are causing flickering. The results of the experiments carried out show the high effectiveness of the method implemented on CPU and GPU, allowing effective tracking of objects of interest in preliminary applications of a commercially offered instant review system for badminton.
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页码:14941 / 14960
页数:19
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