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A Novel Background Subtraction Algorithm for Person Tracking Based on K-NN

Authors

Asmaa AIT MOULAY and Aouatif AMINE, University Compus, Morocco

Abstract

Object tracking can be defined as the process of detecting an object of interest from a video scene and keeping track of its motion, orientation, occlusion etc. in order to extract useful information. It is indeed a challenging problem and it’s an important task. Many researchers are getting attracted in the field of computer vision, specifically the field of object tracking in video surveillance. The main purpose of this paper is to give to the reader information of the present state of the art object tracking, together with presenting steps involved in Background Subtraction and their techniques. In related literature we found three main methods of object tracking: the first method is the optical flow; the second is related to the background subtraction, which is divided into two types presented in this paper, and the last one is temporal differencing. We present a novel approach to background subtraction that compare a current frame with the background model that we have set before, so we can classified each pixel of the image as a foreground or a background element, then comes the tracking step to present our object of interest, which is a person, by his centroid. The tracking step is divided into two different methods, the surface method and the K-NN method, both are explained in the paper. Our proposed method is implemented and evaluated using CAVIAR database.

Keywords

Video Surveillance, Object Tracking, Feature Extraction, Background Subtraction, Big data.

Full Text  Volume 7, Number 1