DocumentCode
3127121
Title
Detecting salient motion by accumulating directionally-consistent flow
Author
Wixson, L. ; Hansen, M.
Author_Institution
Sarnoff Corp., Princeton, NJ, USA
Volume
2
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
797
Abstract
Motion detection can play an important role in many vision tasks. Yet image motion can arise from “uninteresting” events as well as interesting ones. In this paper, salient motion is defined as motion that is likely to result from a typical surveillance target (e.g., a person or vehicle traveling with a sense of direction through a scene) as opposed to other distracting motions (e.g., the scintillation of specularities on water, the oscillation of vegetation in the wind). We propose an algorithm for detecting this salient motion that is based on intermediate-stage vision integration of optical flow. Empirical results are presented that illustrate the applicability of the proposed methods to real-world video. Unlike many motion detection schemes, no knowledge about expected object size or shape is necessary for rejecting the distracting motion
Keywords
computer vision; image sequences; motion estimation; directionally-consistent flow; image motion; intermediate-stage vision integration; motion detection schemes; optical flow; real-world video; salient motion detection; vision tasks; Image motion analysis; Integrated optics; Layout; Marine vehicles; Motion detection; Optical sensors; Shape; Solid scintillation detectors; Surveillance; Vegetation mapping;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Vision, 1999. The Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kerkyra
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0164-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCV.1999.790303
Filename
790303
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