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package boofcv.alg.background;

import boofcv.struct.image.GrayF32;

/**
 * 

* Background model in which each pixel is modeled as an independent Guassian distribution. For computational * efficiency each band is modeled as having a diagonal covariance matrix with off diagonal terms set to zero, * i.e. each band is independent. See [1] for a summary. This is an approximation but according to several * papers it doesn't hurt performance much but simplifies computations significantly. *

*

* Internally background model is represented by two images; mean and variance, which are stored in * {@link GrayF32} images. This allows for the mean and variance of each pixel to be interpolated, * reducing artifacts along the border of objects. *

* *

Tuning Parameters:

*
    *
  • learnRate: Specifies how fast it will adapt. 0 to 1, inclusive. 0 = static 1.0 = instant. Try 0.05
  • *
  • threshold: Pixel's with a Mahalanobis distance ≤ threshold are assumed to be background. Consult * a Chi-Squared table for theoretical values. 1-band try 10. 3-bands try 20.
  • *
  • initial variance The initial variance assigned to pixels when they are first observed. By default this is * Float.MIN_VALUE. *
* *

* [1] Benezeth, Y., Jodoin, P. M., Emile, B., Laurent, H., & Rosenberger, C. (2010). * Comparative study of background subtraction algorithms. Journal of Electronic Imaging, 19(3), 033003-033003. *

* * @author Peter Abeles */ public interface BackgroundAlgorithmGaussian { /** * Returns the initial variance assigned to a pixel * @return initial variance */ float getInitialVariance(); /** * Sets the initial variance assigned to a pixel * @param initialVariance initial variance */ void setInitialVariance(float initialVariance); /** * Returns the learning rate. * @return 0 (slow) to 1 (fast) */ float getLearnRate(); /** * Specifies the learning rate * @param learnRate 0 (slow) to 1 (fast) */ void setLearnRate(float learnRate); float getThreshold(); void setThreshold(float threshold); public float getMinimumDifference(); public void setMinimumDifference(float minimumDifference); }




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