Title :
A color texture based visual monitoring system for automated surveillance
Author :
Paschos, George ; Valavanis, Kimon P.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Sci., Florida Memorial Coll., Miami, FL, USA
fDate :
5/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Describes a visual monitoring system that performs scene segmentation based on color and texture information. Color information is combined with texture, and corresponding segmentation algorithms are developed to detect and measure changes (loss/gain) in a given scene or environment over a period of time. The xyY color space is used to represent the color information. The two chromaticity coordinates (x, y) are combined into one, thus providing the chrominance (spectral) part of the image, while Y describes the luminance (intensity) information. The proposed color/texture segmentation system processes luminance and chrominance separately. Luminance is processed in three stages: filtering, smoothing and boundary detection. Chrominance is processed in two stages: histogram multi-thresholding and region growing. Two or more images may be combined at the end in order to detect scene changes, using logical pixel operators. As a case study, the methodology is used to determine wetland loss/gain. For comparison purposes, results in both the xyY and HIS (hue, intensity, saturation) color spaces are presented
Keywords :
brightness; computer vision; computerised monitoring; ecology; image colour analysis; image segmentation; image texture; surveillance; terrain mapping; HIS color space; automated surveillance; boundary detection; case study; chromaticity coordinates; chrominance; color/texture-based visual monitoring system; filtering; histogram multi-thresholding; hue; intensity; logical pixel operators; luminance; region growing; saturation; scene change detection; scene segmentation; smoothing; wetland changes; xyY color space; Color; Computerized monitoring; Filtering; Gain measurement; Histograms; Image segmentation; Layout; Loss measurement; Smoothing methods; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/5326.760574