Real-time background subtraction for video surveillance: From research to reality

This paper reviews and evaluates performance of few common background subtraction algorithms which are median-based, Gaussian-based and Kernel density-based approaches. These algorithms are tested using four sets of image sequences contributed by Wallflower datasets. They are the image sequences of...

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Hauptverfasser: Hedayati, M, Zaki, W M D W, Hussain, A
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Zusammenfassung:This paper reviews and evaluates performance of few common background subtraction algorithms which are median-based, Gaussian-based and Kernel density-based approaches. These algorithms are tested using four sets of image sequences contributed by Wallflower datasets. They are the image sequences of different challenging environments that may reflect the real scenario in video surveillances. The performances of these approaches are evaluated in terms of processing speed, memory usage as well as object segmentation accuracy. The results demonstrate that Gaussian-based approach is the best approach for real-time applications, compromising between accuracy and computational time. Besides, this paper may provide a better understanding of algorithm behaviours implemented in different situation for real-time video surveillance applications.
DOI:10.1109/CSPA.2010.5545277