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My project is to detect human activity through stored video clips. I am successfully able to do the following:

  1. Get the Motion History Image (MHI) from a video using OpenCV
  2. Train and classify the set of images using Matlab

However, I want to use Matlab in order to get the Motion History Image (MHI). Is it possible, and if yes can someone guide me? Thank you.

I have attached a sample Motion History Image (MHI)

MHI sample

I have used the following code for MHI: http://www.ece.iastate.edu/~alexs/classes/2007_Fall_401/code/09_MotionHistory/motempl.c

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MHI is just a ways of implementing motion detection (and uses silhouettes as the basis of it).

Let suppose that the silhouette of the most recent object has been created. It also uses a timestamp to identify if the current silhouette is recent or not. The older silhouettes have to be compared with the current silhouette in order to achieve movement detection. Hence, earlier silhouettes are also saved in the image, with an earlier timestamp.

MHI describes the changes of some moving objects over the image sequence. Basically, you should only maintain an image where every pixel encodes a time information - whether the silhouette is recent or not or where the movement occurs at a given time.

Therefore the implementation of MHI is very simple e.g.:

function MHI = MHI(fg)

% Initialize the output, MHI a.k.a. H(x,y,t,T)
MHI = fg;

% Define MHI parameter T
T = 15; % # of frames being considered; maximal value of MHI.

% Load the first frame
frame1 = fg{1};

% Get dimensions of the frames
[y_max x_max] = size(frame1);

% Compute H(x,y,1,T) (the first MHI)
MHI{1} = fg{1} .* T;

% Start global loop for each frame
for frameIndex = 2:length(fg)

    %Load current frame from image cell
    frame = fg{frameIndex};

    % Begin looping through each point
    for y = 1:y_max
        for x = 1:x_max
            if (frame(y,x) == 255)
                MHI{frameIndex}(y,x) = T;
            else
                if (MHI{frameIndex-1}(y,x) > 1)
                    MHI{frameIndex}(y,x) = MHI{frameIndex-1}(y,x) - 1;
                else
                    MHI{frameIndex}(y,x) = 0;
                end
            end
        end
    end
end

Code from: https://searchcode.com/codesearch/view/8509149/


Update #1:

Try to draw it as follows:

% showMHI.m
% Input frame number and motion history vector to display normalized MHI
% at the specified frame.

function showMHI(n, motion_history)

frameDisp = motion_history{n};
frameDisp = double(frameDisp);
frameDisp = frameDisp ./ 15;
figure, imshow(frameDisp)
title('MHI Image');
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  • There is something wrong with this MHI code. I used it on my video and I am getting the following output: postimg.org/image/cgu55is07/fd3b4802 May 1, 2015 at 8:44
  • see Update #1 for details
    – Kornel
    May 5, 2015 at 13:09
  • Hello Kornel, thank a lot! Your solution works great. Now I am trying to get the MHI of webcam video in real time. Can you help me? Really appreciate the help. May 6, 2015 at 8:18
  • Could you explain it in a new question?
    – Kornel
    May 6, 2015 at 9:02
  • Hello Kornel, here is the link for the question. May 6, 2015 at 17:37

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