May 2001

From Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research

Computer can follow you even when you’re out of sight

Researchers at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) have come up with a method of video manipulation which makes it possible to follow an object even if its contours change or it moves out of sight. The system is based on computational rules that can be carried out on a PC. The program looks for parts of an image that are the same colour and move in the same way. These parts together form an object, for example a person, animal, car or plane. The program has no difficulty dealing with a multi-coloured object in motion because all the points move in the same direction. The program uses the previous images to continuously predict what an object looks like, even if it is out of sight.

The new method unravels video images into separate objects that can be cut, altered and analysed. Previous video manipulation systems were only able to alter colours to some extent or to cut a recording into individual sections that can be edited into a different order, for example.

Although the –NWO-financed– research is basically fundamental science, the researchers do foresee practical applications for their findings. The computational rules can be incorporated into commercial video manipulation programs, for example, either for amateurs or for the professional market.

Further information:
Dr. Hieu Tat Nguyen and Dr. Marcel Worring (University of Amsterdam, Intelligent Sensory Information Systems)
T 31-20-525-7521 or 20-525 74 60
F 31-20-525-7490
E-mail: [email protected]
Demo’s at: http://www.science.uva.nl/~tat/demo/track.html




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