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11 October 2000 Moving information extraction for moving-object tracking
Hyung-Bum Kim, Min-Hyuk Chang, Sung-Kwan Kang, Jong-Hun Chun, Jong-An Park
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Proceedings Volume 4210, Internet Multimedia Management Systems; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.403802
Event: Information Technologies 2000, 2000, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Tracking of moving objects is one of the application techniques with complex processing for understanding input images. In this paper, we have considered optical flow which is one of moving object tracking algorithms. We proposed a new method using the Combinatorial Hough Transform (CHT) and Voting Accumulation in order to find optimal constraint lines. Also, we used the logical operation in order to release the operation time. The proposed method can extract the optical flow of the moving object. Then, the moving information was computed using the extracted optical flow. We have simulated the proposed method using test images including the noise.
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Hyung-Bum Kim, Min-Hyuk Chang, Sung-Kwan Kang, Jong-Hun Chun, and Jong-An Park "Moving information extraction for moving-object tracking", Proc. SPIE 4210, Internet Multimedia Management Systems, (11 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.403802
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KEYWORDS
Optical flow

Detection and tracking algorithms

Hough transforms

Image processing

Optical tracking

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