Wallflower: Principles and Practice of Background Maintenance

  • Kentaro Toyama ,
  • John Krumm ,
  • Barry Brumitt ,
  • Brian Meyers

Seventh International Conference on Computer Vision |

Published by IEEE Computer Society Press

Background maintenance is a frequent element of video surveillance systems. We develop Wallflower, a three-component system for background maintenance: the pixel-level component performs Wiener filtering to make probabilistic predictions of the expected background; the region-level component fills in homogeneous regions of foreground objects; and the frame-level component detects sudden, global changes in the image and swaps in better approximations of the background. We compare our system with 8 other background subtraction algorithms. Wallflower is shown to outperform previous algorithms by handling a greater set of the difficult situations that can occur. Finally, we analyze the experimental results and propose normative principles for background maintenance.