Publisher review:Simulink Video Processing B - Examples of using Simulink for video signal processing: Motion detection Collection of basic examples demonstrating the use of Simulink and DSP Blockset for video signal processing applications. All demos are based on R13 (MATLAB 6.5)1: RGB video histogramsShows histograms of the R, G, and B color channels of a video sequence as the video plays.2: Motion detectionSAD stands for Sum of Absolute Differences, and is a popular technique for motion detection in video. This demo shows a video sequence with motion detection applied independently to each of the four quadrants of the video; if motion in a quadrant is detected, that quadrant is highlighted with a red color as the video plays. Each quadrant is independent (hence 4 separate SAD metrics are being computed).Note that the difference image itself may be viewed, in place of the original intensity image, along with the red motion highlighting. This gives an idea of how the SAD metric works.3: Surveillance video compressionDemonstrates a basic surveillance camera data-compression application. Only enables recording of video frames in which motion estimates rise above a threshold. In effect, it only records "scene changes." Requirements: · MATLAB Release: R13 · Signal Processing Blockset · Simulink
Simulink Video Processing B is a Matlab script for Signal Processing scripts design by Don Orofino.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Simulink Video Processing B - Examples of using Simulink for video signal processing: Motion detection
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris