Töreyin, B. UğurDedeoğlu, YiğithanÇetin, A. Enis2016-02-082016-02-082005http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27340Date of Conference: 16-18 May 2005Conference Name: 13th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, IEEE 2005A novel method to detect smoke and/or flame by processing the video data generated by an ordinary camera monitoring a scene is proposed. It is assumed the camera 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, 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. For the detection of flames, in addition to ordinary motion and color clues, flicker analysis is also carried out by analyzing the video in wavelet domain. These clues are combined to reach a final decision.TurkishCamera monitoringFlicker analysisImage framesVideo data generationCamerasEstimationFlickeringReal time systemsSmoke detectorsWavelet transformsColor image processingReal-time smoke and flame detection in videoVideoda gerçek zamanda duman ve alev tespitiConference Paper10.1109/SIU.2005.1567780