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Title: | "Moving Shadow Removal for Multi-Objects Tracking in Outdoor Environments," In The International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), Foundation of Computer Science, New York, USA, Volume 97, Number 10, pp. 43-51, July 2014. |
Authors: | Mohamed Taha, Hala H. Zayed, M. E. Khalifa, and Taymoor Nazmy |
Year: | 2014 |
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Abstract: |
Shadow detection and removal has had great interest in computer vision especially in outdoor environments. It is an important task for visual tracking, object recognition, and many other important applications. One of the fundamental challenges for accurate tracking is achieving invariance to shadows. Two or more separate objects can appear to be connected through shadows. Many algorithms have been proposed in the literature that deal with shadows. However, the problem remains largely unsolved and needs further research effort. This paper proposes a method for removing cast shadows from vehicles in outdoor environments. The proposed method employs the estimated background model of the video sequence and applies a Gamma decoding followed by a thresholding operation. Experimental results show the success of the proposed method in detecting and removing shadows robustly and leads to considerable improvements in multiple object tracking. |