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Robust Real-Time Periodic Motion Detection, Analysis, and Applications

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Robust Real-Time Periodic Motion Detection, Analysis, and Applications
We describe new techniques to detect and analyze periodic motion as seen from both a static and moving camera. By tracking objects of interest, we compute an object's self-similarity as it evolves in time. For periodic motion, the self-similarity measure is also periodic, and we apply Time-Frequency analysis to detect and characterize the periodic motion. The periodicity is also analyzed robustly using the 2-D lattice structures inherent in similarity matrices. A real-time system has been implemented to track and classify objects using periodicity. Examples of object classification (people, running dogs, vehicles), person counting, and non-stationary periodicity are provided.
Ross Cutler, Larry S. Davis
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Type Journal
Year 2000
Where PAMI
Authors Ross Cutler, Larry S. Davis
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