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TVRPCA plus : Low-rank and sparse decomposition based on spectral norm and structural sparsity-inducing norm

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SIGNAL PROCESSING
Volume 217, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.sigpro.2023.109319

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Total variation regularization; Structural sparsity-inducing norm; Spectral norm; Low-rank and sparse decomposition; Foreground-background separation

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In this study, a new low-rank sparse decomposition algorithm named TVRPCA+ is proposed for foreground-background separation. The algorithm combines spectral norm, structured sparse norm, and total variation regularization to suppress noise and obtain cleaner foregrounds. Experimental results demonstrate that TVRPCA+ achieves high performance in complex backgrounds and noise scenarios.
Traditional low-rank sparse decomposition algorithms have trouble obtaining a clear and complete foreground representation in foreground-background separation due to the complex video environment and the noise. For this issue, We propose a more robust and higher-performance low-rank and sparse decomposition algorithm named TVRPCA+ based on spectral norm, structured sparse norm and total variation (TV) regularization. The structured sparse norm and TV regularization are exploited to suppress noise and obtain much cleaner foregrounds. Spectral norm is used in our algorithm for the low-rank component to address the issue of over-punishment and restore more foreground information. Moreover, an efficient algorithm based on the inexact augmented Lagrange multiplier method is designed to solve the proposed optimization problem. Experimental results show that TVRPCA+ obtained five top F-measures and three of the second-highest F-measures in eight noise-free test video sequences with complex backgrounds, while the highest average F-measure was also achieved in all ten experimental groups with noise.

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