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Separation of dynamic and static structures in a videosequence
Serediuk, Vadym ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the description and implementation of methods for the separation of low-rank and sparse structures in image sequence, mainly focusing on methods based on convex optimization. The beginning of the work is devoted to the description of basic mathematical concepts and definitions used in the work. The next comes the description of general case of background-foreground separation in video, followed by a brief overview of existing approaches based on various mathematical models. Then, methods based on matrix decomposition are described in more detail, a convex minimization task for background separation is defined. This is followed by a practical part, where the used methods are first described and then implemented in MATLAB scripts. At the end, the analysis and comparison of the results (obtained both using own scripts and external library) is performed.
Static model of scene
Sikora, Jan ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis deal with various methods of background detection and with it related motion detection in a scene. It's progressing from simplest methods to more comlex. For every one are reviewed the possibilities of using and her drawbacks. In introduction are described various types of scenes according to background and foreground type e.g . according to movement objects speed or presence of movement in background. Is proposed several common or specific improvements for obtaining better background even by using simple method. Next part of work solve real situation of shaking camera. There are tested two basic methods for optical stabilization. The first is registration of images by template matching. Alternative method used interest points (corners). Both methods are closely examinate and is sought best way to match following pictures. Except shaking of camera this work deal with rotating camera and in theory solve detection background from cameras placed on ridden car. Part of work is creation database of different types scenes
Separation of dynamic and static structures in a videosequence
Serediuk, Vadym ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Rajmic, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is the description and implementation of methods for the separation of low-rank and sparse structures in image sequence, mainly focusing on methods based on convex optimization. The beginning of the work is devoted to the description of basic mathematical concepts and definitions used in the work. The next comes the description of general case of background-foreground separation in video, followed by a brief overview of existing approaches based on various mathematical models. Then, methods based on matrix decomposition are described in more detail, a convex minimization task for background separation is defined. This is followed by a practical part, where the used methods are first described and then implemented in MATLAB scripts. At the end, the analysis and comparison of the results (obtained both using own scripts and external library) is performed.
Static model of scene
Sikora, Jan ; Petyovský, Petr (referee) ; Richter, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis deal with various methods of background detection and with it related motion detection in a scene. It's progressing from simplest methods to more comlex. For every one are reviewed the possibilities of using and her drawbacks. In introduction are described various types of scenes according to background and foreground type e.g . according to movement objects speed or presence of movement in background. Is proposed several common or specific improvements for obtaining better background even by using simple method. Next part of work solve real situation of shaking camera. There are tested two basic methods for optical stabilization. The first is registration of images by template matching. Alternative method used interest points (corners). Both methods are closely examinate and is sought best way to match following pictures. Except shaking of camera this work deal with rotating camera and in theory solve detection background from cameras placed on ridden car. Part of work is creation database of different types scenes

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