Example Background Moving Camera

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In this example the objects which are moving relative to the background are highlighted in a binary image. While much slower than background modeling for static cameras, it can handle gradual camera motion when viewing environments that are approximately planar or being viewed for a distance. If the same videos were feed into a static camera background motion the entire image would be lit up as moving.

Example File:

Concepts:

  • Motion Detection
  • 2D Image Stitching

Related Examples:

Example Code

/**
 * Example showing how to perform background modeling with a moving camera.  Here the camera's motion is explicitly
 * estimated using a motion model.  That motion model is then used to distort the image and generate background.
 * The net affect is a significant reduction in false positives around the objects of images in oscillating cameras
 * and the ability to detect motion in moving scenes.
 *
 * @author Peter Abeles
 */
public class ExampleBackgroundRemovalMoving {
	public static void main(String[] args) {

		// Example with a moving camera.  Highlights why motion estimation is sometimes required
		String fileName = "../data/applet/tracking/chipmunk.mjpeg";
		// Camera has a bit of jitter in it.  Static kinda works but motion reduces false positives
//		String fileName = "../data/applet/background/horse_jitter.mp4";

		// Comment/Uncomment to switch input image type
		ImageType imageType = ImageType.single(ImageFloat32.class);
//		ImageType imageType = ImageType.il(3, InterleavedF32.class);
//		ImageType imageType = ImageType.il(3, InterleavedU8.class);

		// Configure the feature detector
		ConfigGeneralDetector confDetector = new ConfigGeneralDetector();
		confDetector.threshold = 10;
		confDetector.maxFeatures = 300;
		confDetector.radius = 6;

		// Use a KLT tracker
		PointTracker tracker = FactoryPointTracker.klt(new int[]{1, 2, 4, 8}, confDetector, 3,
				ImageFloat32.class, null);

		// This estimates the 2D image motion
		ImageMotion2D<ImageFloat32,Homography2D_F64> motion2D =
				FactoryMotion2D.createMotion2D(500, 0.5, 3, 100, 0.6, 0.5, false, tracker, new Homography2D_F64());

		ConfigBackgroundBasic configBasic = new ConfigBackgroundBasic(30, 0.005f);

		// Configuration for Gaussian model.  Note that the threshold changes depending on the number of image bands
		// 12 = gray scale and 40 = color
		ConfigBackgroundGaussian configGaussian = new ConfigBackgroundGaussian(12,0.001f);
		configGaussian.initialVariance = 64;
		configGaussian.minimumDifference = 5;

		// Comment/Uncomment to switch background mode
		BackgroundModelMoving background =
				FactoryBackgroundModel.movingBasic(configBasic, new PointTransformHomography_F32(), imageType);
//				FactoryBackgroundModel.movingGaussian(configGaussian, new PointTransformHomography_F32(), imageType);


		MediaManager media = DefaultMediaManager.INSTANCE;
		SimpleImageSequence video = media.openVideo(fileName, background.getImageType());

		//====== Initialize Images

		// storage for segmented image.  Background = 0, Foreground = 1
		ImageUInt8 segmented = new ImageUInt8(video.getNextWidth(),video.getNextHeight());
		// Grey scale image that's the input for motion estimation
		ImageFloat32 grey = new ImageFloat32(segmented.width,segmented.height);

		// coordinate frames
		Homography2D_F32 firstToCurrent32 = new Homography2D_F32();
		Homography2D_F32 homeToWorld = new Homography2D_F32();
		homeToWorld.a13 = grey.width/2;
		homeToWorld.a23 = grey.height/2;

		// Create a background image twice the size of the input image.  Tell it that the home is in the center
		background.initialize(grey.width * 2, grey.height * 2, homeToWorld);

		BufferedImage visualized = new BufferedImage(segmented.width,segmented.height,BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
		ImageGridPanel gui = new ImageGridPanel(1,2);
		gui.setImages(visualized, visualized);

		ShowImages.showWindow(gui, "Detections", true);

		double fps = 0;
		double alpha = 0.01; // smoothing factor for FPS

		while( video.hasNext() ) {
			ImageBase input = video.next();

			long before = System.nanoTime();
			GConvertImage.convert(input, grey);

			if( !motion2D.process(grey) ) {
				throw new RuntimeException("Should handle this scenario");
			}

			Homography2D_F64 firstToCurrent64 = motion2D.getFirstToCurrent();
			UtilHomography.convert(firstToCurrent64, firstToCurrent32);

			background.segment(firstToCurrent32, input, segmented);
			background.updateBackground(firstToCurrent32,input);
			long after = System.nanoTime();

			fps = (1.0-alpha)*fps + alpha*(1.0/((after-before)/1e9));

			VisualizeBinaryData.renderBinary(segmented,false,visualized);
			gui.setImage(0, 0, (BufferedImage)video.getGuiImage());
			gui.setImage(0, 1, visualized);
			gui.repaint();

			System.out.println("FPS = "+fps);

			try {Thread.sleep(5);} catch (InterruptedException e) {}
		}
	}
}