Multi-frame ship detection and tracking in an infrared image sequence

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This paper presents a multi-frame algorithm for detecting and tracking a moving target in the sea. We first analyse the properties of the images by splitting the images into several horizontal slices and then restoring the distortion area by lowering its gray levels. For target detection, the candidate target regions are extracted by a simple static thresholding method, which is, however, dependent on the strength of reflection. The regions extracted may not correspond to the actual shape of the real target. If some regions exist for several frames, they are taken as the regions of the real target. The system then enters the tracking stage. By moving the centroid of the current tracking window in the tracking window of the previous frame, the contrast-difference correlation is calculated to determine whether the system remains in the tracking mode. If the tracking stage remains in the coasting mode for several frames, the tracking fails and the system goes back to the detection stage. Experimental results demonstrate the applicability of the proposed system.

论文关键词:Ship detection and tracking,Histogram equalization,Shrink-and-expand,Expand-and-shrink,Contrast-difference correlation

论文评审过程:Received 23 March 1989, Revised 3 July 1989, Accepted 18 September 1989, Available online 21 May 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-3203(90)90101-P