Detection of moving objects in video using a robust motion similarity measure

This correspondence deals with the segmentation of a video clip into independently moving visual objects. This is an important step in structuring video data for storage in digital libraries. The method follows a bottom-up approach. The major contribution is a new well-founded measure for motion similarity leading to a robust method for merging regions. The improvements with respect to existing methods have been confirmed by experimental results.

[1]  P. Anandan,et al.  Hierarchical Model-Based Motion Estimation , 1992, ECCV.

[2]  M. Worring,et al.  Robust motion-based segmentation in video sequences , 1998 .

[3]  Edward H. Adelson,et al.  Representing moving images with layers , 1994, IEEE Trans. Image Process..

[4]  Murat Kunt,et al.  Spatiotemporal Segmentation Based on Region Merging , 1998, IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell..

[5]  Gilad Adiv,et al.  Determining Three-Dimensional Motion and Structure from Optical Flow Generated by Several Moving Objects , 1985, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence.

[6]  A. Murat Tekalp,et al.  Region-Based Parametric Motion Segmentation Using Color Information , 1998, Graph. Model. Image Process..

[7]  D. Barba,et al.  Spatio-temporal segmentation of image sequences for object-oriented low bit-rate image coding , 1995, Proceedings., International Conference on Image Processing.

[8]  Philippe Salembier,et al.  Morphological multiscale segmentation for image coding , 1994, Signal Process..