Comparison of Human Segmentation using Thermal and Color Image in Outdoor Environment
Nowadays video surveillance system are very important in an urban and rural area that can operate day and night, in all weather conditions. It is a challenging task to detect human due to body size, occlusion, lighting conditions, cluttered background, cloth texture and similarity of the human body...
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my.ump.umpir.198572018-06-05T01:40:23Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19857/ Comparison of Human Segmentation using Thermal and Color Image in Outdoor Environment Ezrinda, Mohd Zaihidee Kamarul Hawari, Ghazali Almisreb, Ali Abd QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Nowadays video surveillance system are very important in an urban and rural area that can operate day and night, in all weather conditions. It is a challenging task to detect human due to body size, occlusion, lighting conditions, cluttered background, cloth texture and similarity of the human body/clothing with the background. Hence, in this paper, thermal and color images are utilized to evaluate the performance of the proposed method for single human segmentation in outdoor environment. The evaluation of the segmentation process is carried out based on OTCBVS Benchmark Dataset. The approach use morphological operation, global thresholding and edge detection as the main step in segmentation process. For quantitative analysis, 100 images for color and thermal respectively are analyze using Jaccard Similarity Coefficient where we compare the resulting image with its ground truth. From the results, human segmentation using thermal images are better compared to color image where 88% show a good segmentation result and only 4% cannot get a human figure correctly. IEEE 2016-05-19 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19857/1/Comparison%20of%20Human%20Segmentation%20using%20Thermal-1.pdf Ezrinda, Mohd Zaihidee and Kamarul Hawari, Ghazali and Almisreb, Ali Abd (2016) Comparison of Human Segmentation using Thermal and Color Image in Outdoor Environment. In: IEEE Conference on Systems, Process and Control (ICSPC 2015), 18-20 December 2015 , Bandar Sunway, Malaysia . pp. 152-156.. https://doi.org/10.1109/SPC.2015.7473576 10.1109/SPC.2015.7473576 |
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Nowadays video surveillance system are very important in an urban and rural area that can operate day and night, in all weather conditions. It is a challenging task to detect
human due to body size, occlusion, lighting conditions, cluttered background, cloth texture and similarity of the human body/clothing with the background. Hence, in this paper, thermal and color images are utilized to evaluate the performance of the proposed method for single human segmentation in outdoor environment. The evaluation of the segmentation process is carried out based on OTCBVS Benchmark Dataset. The approach use morphological operation, global thresholding and edge detection as the main step in segmentation process. For quantitative analysis, 100 images for color and thermal respectively are analyze using Jaccard Similarity Coefficient where we compare the resulting image with its ground truth. From the results, human segmentation using thermal images are better compared to color image where 88% show a good segmentation result and only 4% cannot get a human figure correctly. |
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Comparison of Human Segmentation using Thermal and Color Image in Outdoor Environment |
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Comparison of Human Segmentation using Thermal and Color Image in Outdoor Environment |
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Comparison of Human Segmentation using Thermal and Color Image in Outdoor Environment |
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