Geodesic Active Contours and Level Sets for the Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects (2000)
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| Venue: | IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence |
| Citations: | 140 - 4 self |
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@ARTICLE{Paragios00geodesicactive,
author = {Nikos Paragios and Rachid Deriche},
title = {Geodesic Active Contours and Level Sets for the Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence},
year = {2000},
volume = {22},
pages = {266--280}
}
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8.997> 1INTRODUCTION T HE problem of detecting and tracking moving objects has a wide variety of applications in computer vision such as coding, video surveillance, monitoring, augmented reality, and robotics. Additionally, it provides input to higher level vision tasks, such as 3D reconstruction and 3D representation. This paper addresses the problem using boundary-based information to detect and track several nonrigid moving objects over a sequence of frames acquired by a static observer. During the last decade, a large variety of motion detection algorithms have been proposed. Early approaches for motion detection rely on the detection of temporal changes. Such methods [1] employ a thresholding technique over the interframe difference, where pixelwise differences or block differences (to increase robustness) have been considered. The difference map is usually binarized using a predefined threshold value to obtain the motion/nomotion classi







