학술논문

Dynamic Mode Decomposition for Background Modeling
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW) Computer Vision Workshop (ICCVW), 2017 IEEE International Conference on. :1862-1870 Oct, 2017
Subject
Computing and Processing
Streaming media
Matrix decomposition
Approximation algorithms
Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions
Heuristic algorithms
Computational modeling
Technological innovation
Language
ISSN
2473-9944
Abstract
The Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) is a spatiotemporal matrix decomposition method capable of background modeling in video streams. DMD is a regression technique that integrates Fourier transforms and singular value decomposition. Innovations in compressed sensing allow for a scalable and rapid decomposition of video streams that scales with the intrinsic rank of the matrix, rather than the size of the actual video. Our results show that the quality of the resulting background model is competitive, quantified by the F-measure, recall and precision. A GPU (graphics processing unit) accelerated implementation is also possible allowing the algorithm to operate efficiently on streaming data. In addition, it is possible to leverage the native compressed format of many data streams, such as HD video and computational physics codes that are represented sparsely in the Fourier domain, to massively reduce data transfer from CPU to GPU and to enable sparse matrix multiplications.