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Motion Object Detection Using BGS Technique

I.Jothipriya,K.Krishnaveni

Published in:   Vol. 6 Issue 2 Date of Publication:   December 2017
Page(s):   65-68 Publisher:   Integrated Intelligent Research (IIR)
DOI:   10.20894/IJCOA.101.006.002.004 SAI : 2016SCIA316F0887

The detection of moving object is an important in many applications such as a vehicle identification in a traffic monitoring system,human detection in a crime branch.In this paper we identify a vehicle in a video sequence.This paper briefly explain the detection of moving vehicle in a video.We introduce a new algorithm BGS for idntifying vehicle in a video sequence. First, we differentiate the foreground from background in frames by learning the background. Then, the image is divided into many small nonoverlapped frames. The candidates of the vehicle part can be found from the frames if there is some change in gray level between the current image and the background. The extracted background subtraction method is used in subsequent analysis to detect a vehicle and classify moving vehicle.