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Jahagirdar, Aditi
- Moving Object Detection Using Contour
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1 MIT College of Engineering, University of Pune, IN
1 MIT College of Engineering, University of Pune, IN
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Digital Image Processing, Vol 5, No 7 (2013), Pagination: 333-338Abstract
Computer Vision is the field which is growing very fast and rapidly. The main purpose of the object detection in video surveillance system is for safety of the human. Objects like human and vehicle have been important research area in Intelligent Transport System (ITS). Here in this paper, we have considered human and vehicles as an object. Basically, Contour-based approach is used to get moving object’s region. In this approach, consecutive frames are subtracted to get foreground moving objects and connected component of the contour is used for detecting the object. Here we have set the Region of Interest to extract detected object. We have used static camera for detection purpose. Different video database of video surveillance area is considered. Thresholding, binary image conversion, morphological operations are implemented for better detection of foreground objects. Experimental results are shown to elaborate the contour-based object detection method.Keywords
Object Detection, Contour Detection, Region of Interest.- Study of TFR Techniques for Chirp Parameter Estimation
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Digital Signal Processing, Vol 5, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 33-38Abstract
Chirp parameter estimation is the topic of research interest for various years. Nowadays, chirp signals are applied in many engineering fields such as radar and passive/active sonar systems. Related to the use of chirp signals, the problem of parameter estimation of the signal has been receiving a great deal of interest. Chirps signal is a non-stationary signal whose frequency varies with the time. Ordinary Fourier transform is inefficient due to strong non-stationary characteristics of the signal. Hence special techniques are required to evaluate a chirp signal. Literature survey shows that the parameter estimation techniques are broadly categorized as Time-Frequency representation and statistical representation. In this paper we will discuss some of the Time-Frequency representation techniques like FrFT, WVD and Bowtie in detail and their respective results are further evaluated. Simulations of some of the techniques are done with respect to various parameters taken into account. Comparative study based on the simulation results is also done. All these techniques have trade-off between the accuracy and complexity. The evaluation results show FrFT has more accurate results than WVD and Bowtie in presence of noise. That is noise immunity of FrFT is much more than WVD and Bowtie. But complexity is less in WVD and Bowtie is simplest to implement.Keywords
Chirp Parameter Estimation, Time-Frequency Representation, Fractional Fourier Transform, WVD, Bowtie.- Role of Active Learning Techniques in Development of Problem Solving Skills
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1 Computer Engineering and Technology, Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, IN
1 Computer Engineering and Technology, Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University, IN