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Alan Balkany26-Apr-10 5:08
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There will be slight changes in the images even when the target object hasn't changed. The key problem is determining if the changes are enough to conclude the target object has changed.

The first step is to obtain sample data. Capture repeated images of the unchanged object (under different conditions, e.g. day/night). Then capture images of the MINIMUM change in the target object you want to detect.

The next step is to analyze the variation among the images of the unchanged object, and the differences between the images of the changed/unchanged object.

In the easiest case, you'll find a simple threshold that will distinguish between the changed and unchanged cases. It's harder if the noise/illumination differences among the unchanged images exceed the differences between changed/unchanged objects. In this case, you'll need a more complex algorithm.

Two things to look at: 1. Total number of pixels that have changed, and 2. Total number of pixels that have changed by more than a given threshold.
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