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2018

University of New Mexico

Segmentation of moving objects in video

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Frequency Domain Decomposition Of Digital Video Containing Multiple Moving Objects, Victor M. Stone Nov 2018

Frequency Domain Decomposition Of Digital Video Containing Multiple Moving Objects, Victor M. Stone

Electrical and Computer Engineering ETDs

Motion estimation has been dominated by time domain methods such as block matching and optical flow. However, these methods have problems with multiple moving objects in the video scene, moving backgrounds, noise, and fractional pixel/frame motion. This dissertation proposes a frequency domain method (FDM) that solves these problems. The methodology introduced here addresses multiple moving objects, with or without a moving background, 3-D frequency domain decomposition of digital video as the sum of locally translational (or, in the case of background, a globally translational motion), with high noise rejection. Additionally, via a version of the chirp-Z, fractional pixel/frame motion detection …