Visual Infrared Video Fusion for Night Vision using Background Estimation (1004.4459v1)
Abstract: Video fusion is a process that combines visual data from different sensors to obtain a single composite video preserving the information of the sources. The availability of a system, enhancing human ability to perceive the observed scenario, is crucial to improve the performance of a surveillance system. The infrared (IR) camera captures thermal image of object in night-time environment, when only limited visual information can be captured by RGB camera. The fusion of data recorded by an IR sensor and a visible RGB camera can produce information otherwise not obtainable by viewing the sensor outputs separately. In this paper we consider the problem of fusing two video streams acquired by an RGB camera and an IR sensor. The pedestrians, distinctly captured by IR video, are separated and fused with the RGB video. The algorithms implemented involve estimation of the background, followed by detection of object from the IR Video, after necessary denoising. Finally a suitable fusion algorithm is employed to combine the extracted pedestrians with the visual output. The obtained results clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed video fusion scheme, for night vision.
- Anjali Malviya (1 paper)
- S. G. Bhirud (1 paper)