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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2015.40.1.52

Lattice-Based Background Motion Compensation for Detection of Moving Objects with a Single Moving Camera  

Myung, Yunseok (School of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University)
Kim, Gyeonghwan (School of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University)
Abstract
In this paper we propose a new background motion compensation method which can be applicable to moving object detection with a moving monocular camera. To estimate the background motion, a series of image warpings are carried out for each pair of the corresponding patches, defined by the fixed-size lattice, based on the motion information extracted from the feature points surrounded by the patches and the estimated camera motion. Experiment results proved that the proposed has approximately 50% faster in execution time and 8dB higher in PSNR comparing to a conventional method.
Keywords
Moving object detection; Moving monocular camera; Difference image; Image warping; Background motion compensation;
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