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Obstacle removal is a classic problem in image processing. Because the content behind obstacle can't be deduced only from one image, we introduce a motion obstacle removal problem from an image sequence. It is regarded as a sparse problem with the obstacles as noise. First we match the images with image features to transform the images to the same camera coordinate system. The features of motion objects...
As an important foundation for image-guided technology, image matching technique is the key technology of modern war. This paper proposes a new algorithm of affine invariant detector and descriptor of local invariant feature points, starting from feature point detection and description point of view, making up the traditional feature point extraction defects of small number and types. Meantime, proposes...
This paper proposes a new human action recognition method which deals with recognition task in a quite different way when compared with traditional methods which use sequence matching scheme. Our method compresses a sequence of an action into a Motion History Image (MHI) on which low-dimensional features are extracted using subspace analysis methods. Unlike other methods which use a sequence consisting...
This paper proposed a new approach for recognition and matching the human behavior sequence. Each human behavior sequence is represented by its key postures to greatly reduce the computation time. Normalization is applied to all the behavior sequences key postures for matching. A dynamic time warping (DTW) algorithm is used to perform the alignment of two time series. Experiments are carried out on...
Color ratio gradient is an efficient method used for color image retrieval and object recognition, which is shown to be illumination-independent and geometry-insensitive when tested on scenery images. However, color ratio gradient produces unsatisfied matching result while dealing with relatively uniform objects without rich color texture. In addition, performance of color ratio gradient degenerates...
In this paper, a novel colour edge cooccurrence histogram (CECH) method is proposed to match images by measuring similarities between their CECH histograms. Unlike the previous colour edge cooccurrence histogram proposed by Crandall and Luo (2004 ) we only investigate those pixels which are located at the two sides of edge points in their gradient direction lines and at a distance away from the edge...
The conventional histogram intersection (HI) algorithm computes the intersected section of the corresponding color histograms in order to measure the matching rate between two color images. Since this algorithm is strictly based on the matching between bins of identical colors, the final matching rate can be easily affected by color variation caused by various environment changes. In this paper, a...
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