DocumentCode
3586447
Title
A survey study on detecting and tracking objective methods
Author
Ramasubramanian, M. ; Dorai Rangaswamy, M.A. ; Raja Reddy, G.N.V.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Vinayaka Missions Univ., Salem, India
fYear
2014
Firstpage
159
Lastpage
164
Abstract
The purpose of prosecution is segmentation feature a region of interest in a video scene and retention proposal, positioning and locking. Object detection and classification of objects are preceded steps for tracking an object in the image sequence. Object detection is done to check for objects in the video and find out exactly what the object. Then the detected object can be classified into different categories, such as people, vehicles, birds, clouds floating, swaying trees and other moving objects. Object Tracking is performed using spatial and temporal changes of items during a video monitoring, including presence, position, size, shape, etc. The object is used in several applications such as video surveillance, robot vision, monitoring traffic Video and Animation painting. This paper presents a brief overview of object detection, object classification and object tracking different algorithms available in the literature, including the analysis and comparative study of the various techniques used at various stages of prosecution.
Keywords
image classification; image segmentation; image sequences; object detection; object tracking; video signal processing; animation painting; image sequence; object classification; object detection; objective method tracking; retention proposal; robot vision; segmentation feature; spatial change; temporal change; traffic video monitoring; video monitoring; video prosecution; video scene; video surveillance; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer vision; Image color analysis; Object detection; Object tracking; Shape; Background Modeling; Object Classification; Object Detection; Object Tracking; Video Surveillance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Emerging Trends In New & Renewable Energy Sources And Energy Management (NCET NRES EM), 2014 IEEE National Conference On
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-8193-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NCETNRESEM.2014.7088759
Filename
7088759
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