Abstract

Shadow detection and removal is an important problem in computer vision. The real challenge in moving shadow detection and removal is to classify moving shadow points which are many times misclassified as moving object points in a video sequences. Various shadow detection and removal algorithms have been proposed for images but only a few works have been done for moving objects. In this study, a novel method for shadow detection and removal is proposed using discrete wavelet transform (DWT). The authors have used DWT because of its multi‐resolution property that decomposes an image into four different bands without loss of the spatial information. For detection and removal of shadow, they have proposed a new threshold in the form of relative standard deviation. The value of threshold is automatically determined and does not require any supervised learning or manual calibration. The proposed method is flexible and depends on only one parameter, namely, wavelet coefficients. Results of shadow detection and removal from moving object after applying the proposed method are compared with the results of other state‐of‐the‐art methods in terms of visual performance and a number of quantitative performance parameters. The proposed method is found to be better and more robust than other methods.

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