Abstract

The visual background extractor (ViBe) has become one of the best motion object detection algorithms because of its good detection results and low memory requirements. However, the ViBe model cannot self-adjust the value range of the parameter that controls the number of samples chosen from the background template. In this paper, two models are proposed to help automatically change the parameter range in different environments. The blink energy model can detect dynamic backgrounds by increasing the range, while the object probability model can prevent corrosion of motion objects by decreasing the range. The experimental results show that our proposed method can both accurately recognize dynamic backgrounds and efficiently prevent object corrosion. In addition, our method shows better performance on benchmark datasets than several commonly used detection algorithms.

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