Motion detection using the space-time interest points

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Abstract

Space-Time Interest Points (STIP) are among all the interesting features which can be extracted from videos; they are simple, robust and they allow a good characterization of a set of regions of interest corresponding to moving objects in a three-dimensional observed scene. In this study, we show how the resulting features often reflect interesting events that can be used for a compact representation of video data as well as for tracking. For a good detection of moving objects, we propose to apply the algorithm of the detection of spatiotemporal interest points on both components of the decomposition which is based on a Partial Differential Equation (PDE): A geometric structure component and a texture component. Proposed results are obtained from very different types of videos, namely sport videos and animation movies. © 2014 Science Publications.

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Bellamine, I., & Tairi, H. (2014). Motion detection using the space-time interest points. Journal of Computer Science, 10(5), 828–839. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2014.828.839

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