A REAL-TIME SCENE CHANGE DETECTOR FOR THE REVIEW OF VIDEO IMAGES

Year
1988
Author(s)
M. J. Mol - Commission of the European Communities
Abstract
A small, simple image processing system is presented which enables the detection of scene changes in real-time sequences of video images. Such sequences may be produced by a video camera during on-slte surveillance or be played back from a video cassette recorder for reviewing. The system detects scene changes by reading pixel profiles along some user defined polylines and cross-correlating them with the corresponding profiles of a reference image. If the correlation factors of a specified set of profiles drop below their thresholds, an alarm is triggered and the reference image is updated. The cross-correlation technique makes the detector rather insensitive to changes in scene Illumination. A prototype system, running on an IBM-PC/AT with plug-In image processing board, has been successfully tested on video images recorded in a plant.