Published September 17, 2011
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Covariance matrix-based fire and flame detection method in video
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This paper proposes a video-based fire detection
system which uses color, spatial and temporal information.
The system divides the video into spatio-temporal blocks and
uses covariance-based features extracted from these blocks
to detect fire. Feature vectors take advantage of both the spatial and the temporal characteristics of flame-colored regions. The extracted features are trained and tested using a support vector machine (SVM) classifier. The system does not use a background subtraction method to segment moving regions and can be used, to some extent, with non-stationary cameras. The computationally efficient method can process 320×240 video frames at around 20 frames per second in an ordinary PC with a dual core 2.2 GHz processor. In addition, it is shown to outperform a previous method in terms of detection performance.
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