Title :
Robust video feature extraction invariant to natural lighting by using LBP techniques with adaptive thresholding
Author :
Rodriguez, Alex ; Orjuela Vargas, Sergio Alejandro ; Philips, Wilfried
Author_Institution :
Univ. Antonio Narino, Ibague, Colombia
Abstract :
Real time applications in video processing require low computational cost algorithms that allow processing a considerable number, commonly 25, of frames per second. Particularly, in outdoor visual scenes, a challenge is to develop robust algorithms with environmental conditions such as natural lighting. We propose to compute an adaptive threshold based on de probability distribution of the differences in intensity between the pixels and the points on their neighborhoods when applying the LBP technique. We assume, and prove it experimentally, that such distribution is a generalized Gaussian distribution under normal conditions. We consider normal conditions a visual scene in an outdoor field composed of different objects, colors and textures. To compute the adaptive threshold, we first estimate the parameters of the generalized Gaussian distribution using the set of all differences in the image between the intensity values of pixels and points in the neighbourhood. We test the methods on four videos captures during day and night in different places in the city of Ibague. The results of this approach are of interest to determine patterns, identify objects or detect background in a further step. However, an extra step for blur correction must be still included, considering that the images of the frames at night are commonly blurred.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; feature extraction; image restoration; image segmentation; lighting; probability; Ibague city; LBP technique; adaptive thresholding; background detection; blur correction; computational cost algorithm; environmental conditions; generalized Gaussian distribution; local binary pattern technique; natural lighting; object identification; parameters estimation; pattern determination; probability distribution; robust video feature extraction invariant; video processing; Feature extraction; Gaussian distribution; Image color analysis; Image edge detection; Lighting; Robustness; Visualization; Adaptive thresholding; Illumination invariant; LBP; Video processing;
Conference_Titel :
Image, Signal Processing, and Artificial Vision (STSIVA), 2013 XVIII Symposium of
Conference_Location :
Bogota
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1120-2
DOI :
10.1109/STSIVA.2013.6644942