Töreyin, B. UğurDedeoǧlu, YiğithanÇetin, A. Enis2016-02-082016-02-082005-09http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27298Date of Conference: 4-8 Sept. 2005Conference name: 13th European Signal Processing Conference, 2005A method for smoke detection in video is proposed. It is assumed the camera monitoring the scene is stationary. Since the smoke is semi-transparent, edges of image frames start loosing their sharpness and this leads to a decrease in the high frequency content of the image. To determine the smoke in the field of view of the camera, the background of the scene is estimated and decrease of high frequency energy of the scene is monitored using the spatial wavelet transforms of the current and the background images. Edges of the scene are especially important because they produce local extrema in the wavelet domain. A decrease in values of local extrema is also an indicator of smoke. In addition, scene becomes grayish when there is smoke and this leads to a decrease in chrominance values of pixels. Periodic behavior in smoke boundaries and convexity of smoke regions are also analyzed. All of these clues are combined to reach a final decision.EnglishBackground imageField of viewsFinal decisionHigh frequencyImage framesLocal extremumPeriodic behaviorSemi-transparentSmoke detectionWavelet domainCamerasSmoke detectorsWavelet analysisSmokeWavelet based real-time smoke detection in videoConference Paper