Difference of Gaussian edge-texture based background modeling for dynamic traffic conditions

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Abstract

A 24/7 traffic surveillance system needs to perform robustly in dynamic traffic conditions. Despite the amount of work that has been done in creating suitable background models, we observe limitations with the state-of-the-art methods when there is minimal color information and the background processes have a high variance due to lighting changes or adverse weather conditions. To improve the performance, we propose in this paper a Difference of Gaussian (DoG) edge-texture based modeling for learning the background and detecting vehicles in such conditions. Background DoG images are obtained at different scales and summed to obtain an Added DoG image. The edge-texture information contained in the Added DoG image is modeled using the Local Binary Pattern (LBP) texture measure. For each pixel in the Added DoG image, a group of weighted adaptive LBP histograms are obtained. Foreground vehicles are detected by matching an existing histogram obtained from the current Added DoG image to the background histograms. The novelty of this technique is that it provides a higher level of learning by establishing a relationship an edge pixel has with its neighboring edge and non-edge pixels which in turn provides us with better performance in foreground detection and classification. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008.

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Satpathy, A., Eng, H. L., & Jiang, X. (2008). Difference of Gaussian edge-texture based background modeling for dynamic traffic conditions. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 5358 LNCS, pp. 406–417). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89639-5_39

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