Segmentation of independent motions from video sequences is a challenging problem that can be a prelude to many further applications in computer vision. In this paper, we present an accurate and efficient approachfor automatic segmentation of all the independently moving objects in the scene. The system begins with an
initialization module which provides initial partition of the scene, computes 2D motions, and includes some necessary preparing work. Then, we propose a novel object classification method by analyzing and clustering motions. To achieve the best robustness, and minimize the total computation load, we choose to work on multi key frames simultaneously to obtain global optimal classification. Our approach achieves accurate object classification and avoids the uncertainty in detection of moving objects. We demonstrate high stability, accuracy
and performance of our algorithm with a set of experiments on real video sequences.
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