The task of colortype in the video monitoring system
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2410-7840.19.11693Keywords:
video surveillance systems, data processing systems, pattern recognition, resolving power, effective spectrum widthAbstract
In today's complex security systems, a huge role is played by video monitoring systems. CCTV systems are the most informative for the user and they provide an opportunity for security personnel to make quick decisions, depending on the situation at the protected facility. The paper presents possible methods for describing color objects on complex scenes in a video surveillance system when lighting conditions change when images are acquired. The resulted results and practical conclusions are received after the analysis of a large number of different images in several color models, with most of the attention given to the HLS model. A criterion for estimating the difference in colors was developed and methods of histogram image processing were examined with the aim of improving their quality. Methods for selecting objects with their color designation may differ from traditional ones.
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