Object detection with a learned classifier has been applied successfully to difficult tasks such as detecting faces and pedestrians. Systems using this approach usually learn the classifier offline with manually labeled training data. We present a framework that learns the classifier online with automatically labeled data for the specific case of detecting moving objects from video. Motion information is used to automatically label training examples collected directly from the live detection task video. An online learner based on the Winnow algorithm incrementally trains a task-specific classifier with these examples. Since learning occurs online and without manual help, it can continue in parallel with detection and adapt the classifier over time. The framework is demonstrated on a person detection task for an office corridor scene. In this task, we use background subtraction to automatically label training examples. After the initial manual effort of implementing the labeling method, the framework runs by itself on the scene video stream to gradually train an accurate detector.


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    Title :

    An unsupervised, online learning framework for moving object detection


    Contributors:
    Nair, V. (author) / Clark, J.J. (author)


    Publication date :

    2004-01-01


    Size :

    838542 byte





    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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