2007
DOI: 10.1002/ima.20113
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Color aided motion‐segmentation and object tracking for video sequences semantic analysis

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The high rates at which digital multimedia is being generated and used makes it necessary to develop systems that can process it in an efficient manner. This can be achieved by extracting semantics from processing the video's low-level information. We present a novel algorithm which fuses color and motion information, in order to extract semantics from the video sequence. The motion estimates are processed statistically to give areas of activity in the video. Color segmentation is applied to these are… Show more

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“…Finally, it should also be noted that outlier pixels can be removed along with all static pixels in each frame, in a later stage, e.g. via color and/or texture processing, which refines the results of the optical flow processing [8].…”
Section: Algorithm For Activity Area Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it should also be noted that outlier pixels can be removed along with all static pixels in each frame, in a later stage, e.g. via color and/or texture processing, which refines the results of the optical flow processing [8].…”
Section: Algorithm For Activity Area Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%