Abstract
Results are presented for a new method to identify images of moving objects in a sequence of scene images, e.g. from a TV-camera observing a street intersection. The reported approach exploits the assumption that systematic greyvalue differences-based on second order statistics- between consecutive frames are due to images of moving objects. No knowledge is assumed about size, shape, or texture for images of stationary or non-stationary scene components. 1.
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Publication Info
- Year
- 1977
- Type
- article
- Pages
- 612-618
- Citations
- 81
- Access
- Closed