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Block-wise motion detection using compressive imaging system
Authors:Jun Ke  Amit Ashok
Institution:
  • a Department of Electrical Computer Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0104, USA
  • b College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0104, USA
  • Abstract:A block-wise motion detection strategy based on compressive imaging, also referred to as feature-specific imaging (FSI), is described in this work. A mixture of Gaussian distributions is used to model the background in a scene. Motion is detected in individual object blocks using feature measurements. Gabor, Hadamard binary and random binary features are studied. Performance of motion detection methods using pixel-wise measurements is analyzed and serves as a baseline for comparison with motion detection techniques based on compressive imaging. ROC (Receiver Operation Characteristic) curves and AUC (Area Under Curve) metrics are used to quantify the algorithm performance. Because a FSI system yields a larger measurement SNR(Signal-to-Noise Ratio) than a traditional system, motion detection methods based on the FSI system have better performance. We show that motion detection algorithms using Hadamard and random binary features in a FSI system yields AUC values of 0.978 and 0.969 respectively. The pixel-based methods are only able to achieve a lower AUC value of 0.627.
    Keywords:Compressive imaging  Feature-specific imaging  Motion detection  Tracking  Gaussian mixture model
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