Detection of Moving Objects using Depth Frame Data of 3D Sensor
Journal: The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication (Vol.14, No. 5)Publication Date: 2014-10-31
Authors : Seong-Ho Lee; Kyong-Ho Han;
Page : 243-248
Keywords : 3d camera; 3d sensor; Kinect; Depth frame; Motion detection; Robot;
Abstract
This study presents an investigation into the ways to detect the areas of object movement with Kinect's Depth Frame, which is capable of receiving 3D information regardless of external light sources. Applied to remove noises along the boundaries of objects among the depth information received from sensors were the blurring technique for the x and y coordinates of pixels and the frequency filter for the z coordinate. In addition, a clustering filter was applied according to the changing amounts of adjacent pixels to extract the areas of moving objects. It was also designed to detect fast movements above the standard according to filter settings, being applicable to mobile robots. Detected movements can be applied to security systems when being delivered to distant places via a network and can also be expanded to large-scale data through concerned information
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