Title :
An efficient global motion characterization method for image processing applications
Author :
Kim, Min-Kyu ; Kim, Ealgoo ; Shim, Daeyun ; Jang, Seong-lk ; Kim, Gyudong ; Kim, Wonchan
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., South Korea
fDate :
11/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A very hardware and computational efficient method for frame motion characterization is presented. The method replaces the time consuming calculation of two-dimensional m×n picture elements with that of two one-dimensional vectors. This is made possible by mathematically operating the luminance values of vertical and horizontal lines as the characteristic values of x and y direction respectively; either by taking simply the weighted average values, or taking only those of the above-threshold values. By comparing these characteristic values taken from two frames in a sequence of moving pictures, one can extract the components of frame changes quantitatively into three factors; the factor caused by the motion of objects, or the factors caused by the panning, or zooming of the camera. The efficiency of this algorithm is examined with some practical examples, and application possibilities in an automatic motion tracking system and image stabilizer are discussed
Keywords :
edge detection; image sequences; motion estimation; optical tracking; stability; video signal processing; above-threshold values; automatic motion tracking system; camera panning; camera zooming; characteristic values; computational efficient method; efficient global motion characterization method; frame changes; frame motion characterization; horizontal lines; image processing applications; image stabilizer; luminance values; moving pictures sequence; object motion; one-dimensional vectors; vertical lines; weighted average values; x direction; y direction; Application software; Cameras; Computer vision; Digital TV; Hardware; Image coding; Image processing; Layout; Tracking; Videoconference;
Journal_Title :
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on