Moving region detection in compressed video
Date
2004Source Title
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Print ISSN
0302-9743
Publisher
Springer
Volume
3280
Pages
381 - 390
Language
English
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Abstract
In this paper, an algorithm for moving region detection in compressed video is developed. It is assumed that the video can be compressed either using the Discrete Cosine Transform (DOT) or the Wavelet Transform (WT). The method estimates the WT of the background scene from the WTs of the past image frames of the video. The WT of the current image is compared with the WT of the background and the moving objects are determined from the difference. The algorithm does not perform inverse WT to obtain the actual pixels of the current image nor the estimated background. In the case of DOT compressed video, the DC values of 8 by 8 image blocks of Y, U and V channels are used for estimating the background scene. This leads to a computationally efficient method and a system compared to the existing motion detection methods. © Springer-Verlag 2004.
Keywords
AlgorithmsImage coding
Image compression
Inverse problems
Background scenes
Compressed video
Computationally efficient
Current image
Discrete Cosine Transform(DCT)
Motion detection
Moving objects
Moving region detection
Discrete cosine transforms