For a fixed-position camera, the intensity changes of an image pixel are often caused by object movement or illumination change. This paper focuses on such a problem: given two adjacent… Click to show full abstract
For a fixed-position camera, the intensity changes of an image pixel are often caused by object movement or illumination change. This paper focuses on such a problem: given two adjacent local image patches, how can the causes of intensity change be determined? A bipolar log-intensity-variance histogram is proposed to describe the intensity variations on the chaos phase plot subspace. This is combined with two sigmoid functions to construct a probabilistic measure function. Experimental results show that the proposed measurements are more effective and robust than conventional methods to the cause of variation in image intensity.
               
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