novelty and change detection 2 novelty and change detection 3 preface

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1、Advisor: Prof. Tomas Lindblad Section for experimental particle physics, KTH Novelty and Change Detection Marcus Nystrm KTH, January 2003 Novelty and Change Detection2 Novelty and Change Detection3 Preface This thesis is written as a requirement to obtain a Masters degree in engineering at the Royal

2、 Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. The aim for paper is to contribute to a more comprehensive project, called the Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Experimental), SUAV(E) project, concerning flight surveillance applications. The objective for the project is to develop a small, low cost, eas

3、y to maneuver unmanned airplane intended to be used both for military and civilian applications. Its main functions are to navigate based on GPS-information, take snap-shots of predefined objects and recognize them, and also be able to perform change detection. This paper introduces concepts like vi

4、sual perception and image fundamentals, and also presents perceptual and computerized approaches to novelties. The main part gives an overview of change detection methods and how they should be applied. Due to the fact that this paper is intended to be an introduction to the concepts of novelties an

5、d change detection, and that the need of a deeper theoretical understanding in different technological fields is waived, any reader with some background in engineering or physics should be able to assimilate the vast majority of the content. However, basic knowledge in vector analysis, Fourier metho

6、ds and image processing concepts can hopefully make the reading less cumbersome. Acknowledgements Prof. Tomas Lindblad, KTH for giving me the opportunity to work on change detection, providing me with sufficient software and for answering all my questions promptly. Thanks also to other diploma worke

7、rs at the institution for their (sometimes) constructive criticism and for making my stay here pleasant. Novelty and Change Detection4 Abstract Ever since the first digital computer was constructed and equipped with sufficient hardware to process large amounts of data, digital image processing has b

8、ecome an increasingly used and desirable technique in many different fields. This is why it is important to understand the theory behind it and master its applications. While the human eye often is a final judge for an image that is to be interpreted, an understanding of how visual perception works

9、is crucial from an image processing perspective. How the mammalian visual system perceive information is basically divided in three major parts, namely object perception, pattern recognition and object recognition. A more recent field within image processing is novelty and change detection which con

10、cerns applications in a variety of areas primarily to detect changes in dynamic scenes such as satellite surveillance, object tracking, and also in different geological and medical contexts such as measures of land erosion and cell distribution. It is not always trivial to define when or if a change

11、 and a novelty coincide. In digital images, a change is considered to be something detectable assuming the changed area exceeds the size of one pixel, while for biological systems this no longer holds. Humans are subject to the change blindness phenomena which makes us overlook concurrent changes. A

12、 change is often thought of an elapse in time; hence motion is a requirement for changes and vice versa. There are two main approaches to change detection: pixel-based and region-based. Image differencing is a pixel based change detection method and by far the most common technique found in the lite

13、rature. It is only applicable when the foreground (object) is moving against some static background, this to ensure sufficient spatial matching and allow background cancellation. In all the other cases, a vast collection of more or less successful techniques are available. It is often desirable to c

14、ombine different change detection methods to achieve optimal effectiveness for the intended purpose. Morphological filters are sometimes used for video surveillance and real time applications while it offers a trade off between the fast pixel-based methods and the robust region-based methods. A gene

15、ral approach to change detection has proved to be optic flow analysis which can be thought of as a vector-field approximation of the retinal projection. By using this technique moving object can be extracted from many types of backgrounds. Novelty and change detection has proved to be an extensive f

16、ield of research offering several interesting applications. However, while it is relatively new, it leaves no doubt that it in the future will reveal still hidden applications and bring forth new discoveries. Novelty and Change Detection5 Preface3 Acknowledgements3 Abstract4 1 INTRODUCTION7 1.1 Background.7 1.2 Outline of Thesis.7 2 IMAGE FUNDAMENTALS AND VISUAL PERCEPTION 8 2.1 Image perception.8 2.1.1 Eye fundamentals 8 2.1.2 Psycho visual interpretation10 2.1.3 Object Perception11 2.1.4 Pat

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