Self-Motion-Assisted Tensor Completion Method for Background Initialization in Complex Video Sequences

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TitreSelf-Motion-Assisted Tensor Completion Method for Background Initialization in Complex Video Sequences
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursKajo I, Kamel N, Ruichek Y
JournalIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Volume29
Pagination1915-1928
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1057-7149
Mots-clésBackground initialization, Clutter, Data mining, feature extraction, illumination changes, Lighting, low-frame rate, Spatiotemporal phenomena, spatiotemporal slice, stationary foreground object, tensor completion, Video sequences
Résumé

The background Initialization (BI) problem has attracted the attention of researchers in different image/video processing fields. Recently, a tensor-based technique called spatiotemporal slice-based singular value decomposition (SS-SVD) has been proposed for background initialization. SS-SVD applies the SVD on the tensor slices and estimates the background from low-rank information. Despite its efficiency in background initialization, the performance of SS-SVD requires further improvement in the case of complex sequences with challenges such as stationary foreground objects (SFOs), illumination changes, low frame-rate, and clutter. In this paper, a self-motion-assisted tensor completion method is proposed to overcome the limitations of SS-SVD in complex video sequences and enhance the visual appearance of the initialized background. With the proposed method, the motion information, extracted from the sparse portion of the tensor slices, is incorporated with the low-rank information of SS-SVD to eliminate existing artifacts in the initiated background. Efficient blending schemes between the low-rank (background) and sparse (foreground) information of the tensor slices is developed for scenarios such as SFO removal, lighting variation processing, low frame-rate processing, crowdedness estimation, and best frame selection. The performance of the proposed method on video sequences with complex scenarios is compared with the top-ranked state-of-the-art techniques in the field of background initialization. The results not only validate the improved performance over the majority of the tested challenges but also demonstrate the capability of the proposed method to initialize the background in less computational time.

DOI10.1109/TIP.2019.2946098