The paper proposes a segmentation algorithm using deformable template models to segment a vehicle of interest from the stationary complex background and other moving vehicles in an image sequence. We define a polygonal template to characterize a general model of a vehicle and derive a prior probability density function to constrain the template to be deformed within a set of allowed shapes. We propose a likelihood probability density function which combines motion information and edge directionality to ensure that the deformable template is contained within the moving areas in the image and its boundary coincide with strong edges with the same orientation in the image. The segmentation problem is reduced to a minimization problem and solved by the Metropolis algorithm. The system was successfully tested on 287 image sequences containing multiple moving vehicles on a highway.
Vehicle segmentation using deformable templates
01.01.1995
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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