Reconstruction-based change detection with image completion for a free-moving camera

Tsubasa Minematsu, Atsushi Shimada, Hideaki Uchiyama, Vincent Charvillat, Rin Ichiro Taniguchi

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Abstract

Reconstruction-based change detection methods are robust for camera motion. The methods learn reconstruction of input images based on background images. Foreground regions are detected based on the magnitude of the difference between an input image and a reconstructed input image. For learning, only background images are used. Therefore, foreground regions have larger differences than background regions. Traditional reconstruction-based methods have two problems. One is over-reconstruction of foreground regions. The other is that decision of change detection depends on magnitudes of differences only. It is difficult to distinguish magnitudes of differences in foreground regions when the foreground regions are completely reconstructed in patch images. We propose the framework of a reconstruction-based change detection method for a free-moving camera using patch images. To avoid over-reconstruction of foreground regions, our method reconstructs a masked central region in a patch image from a region surrounding the central region. Differences in foreground regions are enhanced because foreground regions in patch images are removed by the masking procedure. Change detection is learned from a patch image and a reconstructed image automatically. The decision procedure directly uses patch images rather than the differences between patch images. Our method achieves better accuracy compared to traditional reconstruction-based methods without masking patch images.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1232
JournalSensors (Switzerland)
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 17 2018

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Information Systems
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Biochemistry
  • Instrumentation
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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