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Moving Objects Detection, Classification and Tracking of Video Streaming By Improved Feature Extraction Approach Using K-svm

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): Spanish
Published in: DYNA, , n. 3, v. 97
Page(s): 274-280
DOI: 10.6036/10304
Abstract:

The computer vision plays a vital role in variety of applications such as traffic surveillance, robotics, human interaction devices, etc. The video surveillance system has designed to detect, track and classify the moving objects. The moving object detection, classification and tracking of video streaming has various challenges, which utilizes various novel approaches. The existing work uses spatiotemporal feature analysis using sample consistency algorithm for moving object detection and classification. It is not performed well with the complex scene on the video. The binary masking representation of moving object is the challenging task for the researchers. These video streams are partitioned based on the frames, shots, and scenes; here the proposed research work utilizes kernel-Support Vector Machine learning technique for moving object detection and tracking. In this approach, the MIO-TCD DATASET is used for moving object detection. Here the feature extraction is the major part of foreground and background analysis in the video streaming, which utilizes the vehicle features based video data. The SURF (Speeded-Up Robust Feature) feature is used to recognize/register the object and it also used for classification of moving objects. Here the optical flow method is to quantify the relative motion of object in the video streams. Based on the differences on the partitioned frames, the optical flow features hold the object for measuring the pixel of the moving objects. The feature extraction process is improved by combining feature class with intensity level of optical flow result, which makes the gradient analysis of first order derivative function. The proposed method achieves the result of recall, precision, and f-measures than the existing work. The proposed method is done with the help of MATLAB 2018a. Keywords: Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Kernel-SVM; SURF features; Optical Flow; Texture feature; Moving object detection, tracking and classification;

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    09/05/2022
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