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Unsupervised scene analysis: A hidden Markov model approach

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Unsupervised scene analysis: A hidden Markov model approach
This paper presents a new approach to scene analysis, which aims at extracting structured information from a video sequence using directly low-level data. The method models the sequence using a forest of Hidden Markov models (HMMs), which are able to extract two kinds of data, namely, static and dynamic information. The static information results in a segmentation that explains how the chromatic aspect of the static part of the scene evolves. The dynamic information results in the detection of the areas which are more affected by foreground activity. The former is obtained by a spatial clustering of HMMs, resulting in a spatio-temporal segmentation of the video sequence, which is robust to noise and clutter and does not consider the possible moving objects in the scene. The latter is estimated using an entropy-like measure defined on the stationary probability of the Markov chain associated to the HMMs, producing a partition of the scene in activity zones in a consistent and continuou...
Manuele Bicego, Marco Cristani, Vittorio Murino
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where CVIU
Authors Manuele Bicego, Marco Cristani, Vittorio Murino
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