IP Library Granted Patent US 10,248,869
Granted Patent B2
US 10,248,869 · App. 15/720,971 · Granted Apr 2, 2019

Scene preset identification using quadtree decomposition analysis

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Patent No.
US 10,248,869
App. No.
15/720,971
Granted
Apr 2, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques are disclosed for matching a current background scene of an image received by a surveillance system with a gallery of scene presets that each represent a previously captured background scene. A quadtree decomposition analysis is used to improve the robustness of the matching operation when the scene lighting changes (including portions containing over-saturation/under-saturation) or a portion of the content changes. The current background scene is processed to generate a quadtree decomposition including a plurality of window portions. Each of the window portions is processed to generate a plurality of phase spectra. The phase spectra are then projected onto a corresponding plurality of scene preset image matrices of one or more scene preset. When a match between the current background scene and one of the scene presets is identified, the matched scene preset is updated. Otherwise a new scene preset is created based on the current background scene.

Claims (66)

1. A computer-implemented method for identifying a scene preset for a background scene depicted in an image, comprising:

receiving the background scene;

generating a quadtree decomposition of the background scene, the quadtree decomposition including a plurality of window portions of the background scene;

determining that a first window portion of the quadtree decomposition of the background scene is one of over-saturated or under-saturated;

discarding the first window portion of the quadtree decomposition of the background scene;

determining if the background scene matches a stored scene preset representing a previously captured background scene, based on the plurality of window portions of the background scene;

updating the stored scene preset when the background scene matches the stored scene preset that represents the previously captured background scene; and

creating a new scene preset when the background scene does not match the stored scene preset that represents the previously captured background scene.

2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising:

computing a phase spectrum for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of the background scene;

projecting the phase spectra onto corresponding preset image matrices of a quadtree decomposition of the stored scene preset; and

computing a reconstruction score for the background scene that indicates how closely the background scene matches the previously captured background scene.

3. The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , wherein the computing of the reconstruction score comprises:

selecting the best reconstruction scores for each of the plurality of window portions of the background scene; and

computing the reconstruction score as a weighted sum of the best reconstruction scores.

4. The computer-implemented method of claim 2 , wherein the updating of the stored scene preset when the background scene matches the stored scene preset comprises:

replacing phase spectra of an oldest background scene that was used to compute the stored scene preset with the phase spectra for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of the background scene; and

recomputing the preset image matrices of a quadtree decomposition of the stored scene preset to produce an updated scene preset that incorporates the background scene.

5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the background scene is determined to match the stored scene preset based on a minimum error threshold.

6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the creating of the new scene preset when the background scene does not match the stored scene preset comprises:

computing a phase spectrum for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of background scenes in a sequence of background scenes that includes the background scene; and

performing an analysis to produce image matrices that represent the background scene and the additional background scenes in the sequence.

7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein each one of the plurality of window portions of the background scene has an equal pixel resolution.

8. A non-transitory, computer-readable storage medium containing a program which, when executed by a processor, performs an operation for identifying a scene preset for a background scene of an image, the operation comprising:

receiving the background scene;

generating a quadtree decomposition of the background scene, the quadtree decomposition including a plurality of window portions of the background scene; and

determining that a first window portion of the quadtree decomposition of the background scene is one of over-saturated or under-saturated;

discarding the first window portion of the quadtree decomposition of the background scene;

determining if the background scene matches a stored scene preset representing a previously captured background scene, based on the plurality of window portions of the background scene;

updating the stored scene preset when the background scene matches the stored scene preset that represents the previously captured background scene; and

creating a new scene preset when the background scene does not match the stored scene preset that represents the previously captured background scene.

9. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 8 , further comprising:

computing a phase spectrum for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of the background scene;

projecting the phase spectra onto corresponding preset image matrices of a quadtree decomposition of the stored scene preset; and

computing a reconstruction score for the background scene that indicates how closely the background scene matches the stored scene preset that represents the previously captured background scene.

10. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 9 , wherein the updating of the stored scene preset when the background scene matches the stored scene preset comprises:

replacing phase spectra of an oldest background scene that was used to compute the stored scene preset with the phase spectra for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of the background scene; and

recomputing the preset image matrices of a quadtree decomposition of the stored scene preset to produce an updated scene preset that incorporates the background scene.

11. The computer-readable storage medium of claim 8 , wherein the creating of the new scene preset when the background scene does not match the stored scene preset comprises:

computing a phase spectrum for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of background scenes in a sequence of background scenes that includes the background scene; and

performing an analysis to produce image matrices that represent the background scene and the additional background scenes in the sequence.

12. A system, comprising:

a video input source configured to capture images;

a processor; and

a memory containing a program, which, when executed on the processor is configured to perform an operation for identifying a scene preset for a background scene of an image captured by the video input source, the operation comprising:

receiving the background scene;

generating a quadtree decomposition of the background scene, the quadtree decomposition including a plurality of window portions of the background scene;

determining that a first window portion of the quadtree decomposition of the background scene is one of over-saturated or under-saturated;

discarding the first window portion of the quadtree decomposition of the background scene;

determining if the background scene matches a stored scene preset representing a previously captured background scene, based on the plurality of window portions of the background scene;

updating the scene preset when the background scene matches the stored scene preset that represents the previously captured background scene; and

creating a new scene preset when the background scene does not match the stored scene preset that represents the previously captured background scene.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the operation further comprises:

computing a phase spectrum for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of the background scene;

projecting the phase spectra onto corresponding preset image matrices of a quadtree decomposition of the stored scene preset; and

computing a reconstruction score for the background scene that indicates how closely the background scene matches the previously captured background scene.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the computing of the reconstruction score comprises:

selecting the best reconstruction scores for each of the plurality of window portions of the background scene; and

computing the reconstruction score as a weighted sum of the best reconstruction scores.

15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the updating of the stored scene preset when the background scene matches the stored scene preset comprises:

replacing phase spectra of an oldest background scene that was used to compute the stored scene preset with the phase spectra for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of the background scene; and

recomputing the preset image matrices of a quadtree decomposition of the stored scene preset to produce an updated scene preset that incorporates the background scene.

16. The system of claim 12 , wherein the background scene is determined to match the stored scene preset based on a minimum error threshold.

17. The system of claim 12 , wherein the creating of the new scene preset when the background scene does not match the background scene comprises:

computing a phase spectrum for each window portion of the plurality of window portions of background scenes in a sequence of background scenes that includes the background scene; and

performing an analysis to produce image matrices that represent the background scene and the additional background scenes in the sequence.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2020
From: OMNI AI, INC.
To: INTELLECTIVE AI, INC.
Reel/Frame 052216/0585 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2017
From: PEPPERWOOD FUND II, LP
To: OMNI AI, INC.
Reel/Frame 044431/0290 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2017
From: GIANT GRAY, INC.
To: PEPPERWOOD FUND II, LP
Reel/Frame 044431/0328 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2017
From: COBB, WESLEY KENNETH; BLYTHE, BOBBY ERNEST; GOTTUMUKKAL, RAJKIRAN KUMAR; SAITWAL, KISHOR ADINATH; XU, GANG; YANG, TAO
To: BEHAVIORAL RECOGNITION SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 044431/0356 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 19, 2017
From: BEHAVIORAL RECOGNITION SYSTEMS
To: GIANT GRAY, INC.
Reel/Frame 044906/0776 →