DocumentCode
1340425
Title
Bilayer Segmentation of Live Video in Uncontrolled Environments for Background Substitution: An Overview and Main Challenges
Author
Sanches, S.R.R. ; Nakamura, R. ; Silva, V.F. ; Tori, R.
Author_Institution
Escola Politec., Univ. de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Volume
10
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
2138
Lastpage
2149
Abstract
Bilayer segmentation of live video in uncontrolled environments is an essential task for home applications in which the original background of the scene must be replaced, as in video chats or traditional videoconference. The main challenge in such conditions is overcome all difficulties in problem-situations (e.g., illumination change, distract events such as element moving in the background and camera shake) that may occur while the video is being captured. This paper presents a survey of segmentation methods for background substitution applications, describes the main concepts and identifies events that may cause errors. Our analysis shows that although robust methods rely on specific devices (multiple cameras or sensors to generate depth maps) which aid the process. In order to achieve the same results using conventional devices (monocular video cameras), most current research relies on energy minimization frameworks, in which temporal and spacial information are probabilistically combined with those of color and contrast.
Keywords
computer vision; image colour analysis; image segmentation; spatiotemporal phenomena; teleconferencing; video communication; background substitution application; bilayer live video segmentation; color image analysis; contrast; energy minimization; home application; spacial information; temporal information; video chat; videoconference; Cameras; Image coding; Image segmentation; Probabilistic logic; Robustness; Solid modeling; Background Substitution; Bilayer Segmentation; Computer Vision; Image Processing; Live Video;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Latin America Transactions, IEEE (Revista IEEE America Latina)
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1548-0992
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TLA.2012.6362359
Filename
6362359
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