Video Segmentation of Illuminance Abrupt Variation Based on MOGs and Gradient Information[J]. Journal of Image and Graphics, 2007, 12(11): 2068. DOI: 10.11834/jig.20071121.
Video Segmentation of Illuminance Abrupt Variation Based on MOGs and Gradient Information
a novel segmentation algorithm is proposed which is based on MOGs and interframe gradient information. Firstly
a primary foreground segmentation is obtained
where an adaptive MOGs(Mixture of Gaussians) is established for each pixel’s luminance; Secondly
luminance and chroma of each pixel change largely due to the abrupt illuminance change
which causes the mismatch between a pixel’s luminance and its MOGs
and causes the misclassification of a vast of background pixels as the foreground as well. To adapt to the illuminance sudden variation
an improved method using the interframe gradient information is adopted to correct the initial segmentation. Finally
morphological methods are used to remove shadows and isolated noise pixels. Experimental results on various video sequences show that thismethod is robust and of high segmentation accuracy.