Abstract

Object segmentation in a video sequence is an essential task in video processing and forms the foundation of content analysis, scene understanding, object-based video encoding (e.g. MPEG-4), various surveillance and 2D-to-pseudo-3D conversion applications. Popularization and availability of video sequences with increased spatial resolution requires development of new, more efficient algorithms for object detection and segmentation. This dissertation discusses a novel neural-network-based approach to background modeling for motion-based object segmentation in video sequences. In particular, we show how Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN) architecture can be extended to form an unsupervised Bayesian classifier for the domain of video object segmentation. The constructed Background Modeling Neural Network (BNN) is capable of efficiently handling segmentation in natural-scene sequences with complex background motion and changes in illumination. The weights of the proposed neural network serve as an exclusive model of the background and are temporally updated to reflect the observed background statistics. The proposed approach is designed to enable an efficient, highly-parallelized hardware implementation. Such a system would be able to achieve real-time segmentation of high-resolution image sequences.

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