Live and non-live tracking of a moving target using an MPEG video file
Abstract<br /> The process of diagnosis and classification of moving targets occupies a major place in applications that use a computer. Facts in our world is a visual moving objects deal with video scenes that contain an unspecified number of moving targets. Here, the idea was to cut and diag...
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College of Education for Pure Sciences,
2012-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Abstract<br /> The process of diagnosis and classification of moving targets occupies a major place in applications that use a computer. Facts in our world is a visual moving objects deal with video scenes that contain an unspecified number of moving targets. Here, the idea was to cut and diagnosis and follow-up to these goals through sequential video images.<br /> The idea of this paper is to take a video file (MPEG) and convert it to a set of images (JPG format) for the purpose of setting the goal of any moving object tracking, i.e. a moving target within a video file if it's a person, a car or a ball, etc. For Recognition the facility of subtracting between the frames is used. where Tracking is executed using Rectangle algorithm.<br /> Programs have been written in "Visual C#" as it considered one of the most efficient visual languages. |
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Item Description: | 1812-125X 2664-2530 10.33899/edusj.2012.58982 |