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A Pixel-Weighting Method for Discriminating Objects of Different Sizes in an Image Captured from a Single Camera
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada June 07-June 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CRV.2006.6The 3rd Canadian Conference on Comput ...
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Mookyung Park, S1 Corporation, Korea
Namsu Moon, S1 Corporation, Kore
Sangrim Ryu, S1 Corporation, Korea
Jeongpyo Kong, S1 Corporation, Korea
Yongjin Lee, S1 Corporation, Korea
Wangjin Mun, S1 Corporation, Korea
A novel method of pixel-weighting is proposed to calculate the size of a detected object in an image captured using a single camera. The calculated object size does not vary significantly regardless of the location of the object in an image, which allows it to be effectively utilized in a vision-based surveillance sensing algorithm as a meaningful feature for discriminating human intruders from other objects. Experimental results show the feasibility of the proposed method.
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Mookyung Park, Namsu Moon, Sangrim Ryu, Jeongpyo Kong, Yongjin Lee, Wangjin Mun, "A Pixel-Weighting Method for Discriminating Objects of Different Sizes in an Image Captured from a Single Camera," crv, pp.36, The 3rd Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV'06), 2006
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