Selective Motion Detection by Genetic Programming
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- @InProceedings{Shi:2011:SMDbGP,
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title = "Selective Motion Detection by Genetic Programming",
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author = "Qiao Shi and Andy Song",
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pages = "496--503",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary
Computation",
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year = "2011",
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editor = "Alice E. Smith",
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month = "5-8 " # jun,
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address = "New Orleans, USA",
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organization = "IEEE Computational Intelligence Society",
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publisher = "IEEE Press",
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ISBN = "0-7803-8515-2",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, machine
vision, selective motion detection, vision system,
computer vision, motion estimation",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/CEC.2011.5949659",
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abstract = "Motion detection is a vital part of vision systems,
either biological or computerised. Conventional motion
detection methods in machine vision can differentiate
moving objects from background, but cannot directly
handle different types of motions. In this paper, we
present Genetic Programming (GP) as a method which not
only removes relatively stationary background, but also
can be selective on what kind of motions to capture.
Programs can be evolved to select a certain type of
moving objects and ignore other motions. That is to
select fast moving target and ignore slowing moving
ones. Furthermore programs can be evolved to handle
these tasks even when the camera itself is in
relatively arbitrary motion. This general GP method
does not require additional process to differentiate
various types of motions.",
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notes = "CEC2011 sponsored by the IEEE Computational
Intelligence Society, and previously sponsored by the
EPS and the IET.",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Qiao Shi
Andy Song
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