主催: バイオメディカル・ファジィ・システム学会
会議名: 第29回バイオメディカル・ファジィ・システム学会
回次: 29
開催地: 高知
開催日: 2016/11/26 - 2016/11/27
p. 45-48
In recent years, wearable devices have been developing rapidly as intelligent tools. According to MIC, the wearable devices market is expected to be 15 times larger in 2020 than 2013. Among them, a wearable camera with a PC has been drawing much attention as a substitute for a human real time visual processing system. However, because such a camera is used by being mounted on a user, the vibration generated by the movement of the user affects captured video images and hence resulting in the difficulty in the video processing. This paper proposes a method of compensating the vibration of a video images captured by a wearable camera by detecting the background movement obtained from optical flow analysis. Experimental results are shown and the method is evaluated.