In this paper we investigated the use of Genetic Programming (GP) to evolve programs which could detect moving objects in videos. Two main approaches under the paradigm were proposed and investigated, single-frame approach and multi-frame approach. The former is based on analyzing individual video frames and treat them independently while the latter approach consider a sequence of frames. In the single-frame approach, three methods are investigated including using pixel intensity, pixel hue value and feature values. The experiments on Robosoccer field show that GP could detect the target under different lighting conditions and could even handle arbitrary camera positions. Although there was no domain knowledge had been provided during evolution, GP was able to produce moving object detectors that were robust and fast.
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