taustaerotus
Taustaerotus is a Finnish term that translates to "background separation" or "background subtraction" in English. It refers to a technique used in image processing and computer vision to isolate moving objects from a static background in a video sequence. This is a fundamental step in many applications, including object tracking, surveillance, and motion analysis.
The core idea behind taustaerotus is to model the background and then identify pixels in subsequent frames
Frame differencing, for instance, involves subtracting consecutive frames to highlight differences. However, this method is sensitive
The output of taustaerotus is typically a binary mask, where foreground pixels are marked as one color