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The exploitation of video data requires to extract information at a rather semantic level, and then, methods able to infer “concepts” from low-level video features. We adopt a statistical approach and we focus on motion information. Because of the diversity of dynamic video content (even for a given type of events), we have to design appropriate motion models and learn them from videos. We have defined...
We consider the problem of motion detection by background subtraction. An accurate estimation of the background is only possible if we locate the moving objects; meanwhile, a correct motion detection is achieved if we have a good available background model. This work proposes a new direction in the way such problems are considered. The main idea is to formulate this class of problem as a joint decision-estimation...