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LUNCHBUNCH! Grad Student
Presentations
FUSION-BASED BACKGROUND-SUBTRACTION USING
CONTOUR SALIENCY
Vinay Sharma
Graduate Research Associate
Weds., May 18th
11:30am; 480 Dreese Labs
All interested parties are invited.
Pizza lunch will be served.
Abstract:
We present a new contour-based background-subtraction technique
using thermal and visible imagery for persistent object detection
in urban settings. Statistical background-subtraction in the
thermal domain is used to identify the initial regions-of-interest.
Color and intensity information are used within these areas
to obtain the corresponding regions-of-interest in the visible
domain. Within each region, input and background gradient information
are combined to form a Contour Saliency Map. The binary contour
fragments, obtained from corresponding Contour Saliency Maps,
are then combined. An A* path-constrained search along watershed
boundaries is used to complete and close any broken contour
segments. Lastly, the contour image is flood-filled to produce
silhouettes. Results of our approach are presented and compared
against manually segmented data.
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