Title :
Unsupervised background reconstruction based on iterative median blending and spatial segmentation
Author :
Amri, Slim ; Barhoumi, Walid ; Zagrouba, Ezzeddine
Author_Institution :
Equipe de Rech. Syst. Intelligents en Imagerie et Vision Artificielle (SIIVA), Inst. Super. d´´Inf., Ariana, Tunisia
Abstract :
We propose in this paper a novel iterative approach for unsupervised reconstruction of static background from a complex video shot. After aligning some key-frames of the video onto a reference plane in order to compensate the camera motion, the basic idea of the suggested scheme is to iteratively reconstruct a precise image of the background using median blending and spatial segmentation. In each iteration, coarse binary masks, representing foreground moving objects, are estimated by comparing each motion-compensated key-frame with the corresponding part in the input background image. These masks are then refined by spatial segmentation while profiting of the semantic information offered by region maps. The iterative process allows the blending operator to eliminate the detected moving objects while reconstructing the output background image. Several experiments have been carried out to prove the effectiveness of the suggested unsupervised approach for precise background reconstruction of complex dynamic scenes after a relatively small number of iterations.
Keywords :
blending; image reconstruction; image segmentation; iterative methods; motion compensation; video signal processing; camera motion compensation; complex video shot; foreground moving objects; iterative median blending; median blending; moving object detection; semantic information; spatial segmentation; unsupervised background reconstruction; Cameras; Image motion analysis; Image reconstruction; Image segmentation; Iterative methods; Layout; Object detection; Optical noise; Optical sensors; Target tracking; background reconstruction; iterative median blending; motion compensation; spatial segmentation;
Conference_Titel :
Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST), 2010 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Thessaloniki
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6492-0
DOI :
10.1109/IST.2010.5548468