Motion Maps and Their Applications for Dynamic Object Monitoring


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Abstract

In this paper, dynamic object behavior analysis task is considered. We use basic optical flow to form integral optical flow and use it to separate background and foreground and obtain intensive motion regions. Based on information extracted from integral optical flow, we introduce notion of motion maps and show how it can be used for dynamic object motion analysis. In motion maps, we analyze pixel motions statistically for each frame to obtain quantity of pixels moving toward or away from each position and their comprehensive motion at each position. We then define and compute regional motion indicators to describe motions at regional level. These indicators are further used for analysis of dynamic object behavior. We conduct a set of experiments on real world videos. Experimental results show that motion maps can be effectively used for dynamic object monitoring.

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Huafeng Chen

Zhejiang Shuren University

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Email: eric.hf.chen@hotmail.com
China, Hangzhou

Shiping Ye

Zhejiang Shuren University

Email: eric.hf.chen@hotmail.com
China, Hangzhou

O. Nedzvedz

Belarusian State Medical University

Email: eric.hf.chen@hotmail.com
Belarus, Minsk

S. Ablameyko

Belarusian State University

Email: eric.hf.chen@hotmail.com
Belarus, Minsk

Zhican Bai

Zhejiang Shuren University

Email: eric.hf.chen@hotmail.com
China, Hangzhou

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