A fast algorithm for background tracking in video surveillance, using nonparametric kernel density estimation

  • Ianasi C
  • Gui V
  • Toma C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Moving object detection and tracking in video surveillance systems is commonly based on background estimation and subtraction. For satisfactory performance in real world applications, robust estimators, tolerating the presence of outliers in the data, are needed. Nonparametric kernel density estimation has been successfully used in modeling the background statistics due to its capability to perform well without making any assumption about the form of the underlying distributions. However, in real-time applications, the O(N2) complexity of the method can be a bottleneck preventing the object tracking and event analysis modules from having the computing time needed. In this paper, we propose a new background subtraction technique, using multiresolution and recursive density estimation with mean shift based mode tracking. An algorithm with complexity independent on N is developed for fast, real-time implementation. Comparative results with known methods are included, in order to attest the effectiveness and quality of the proposed approach.nema

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Ianasi, C., Gui, V., Toma, C., & Pescaru, D. (2005). A fast algorithm for background tracking in video surveillance, using nonparametric kernel density estimation. Facta Universitatis - Series: Electronics and Energetics, 18(1), 127–144. https://doi.org/10.2298/fuee0501127i

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