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How to get accumulated motion image in a video?

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I need accumulated image of a video... I tried with the following code.... But i get wrong output... Can anyone help me and findout error in my code....
%Testing the input video file
%Accumulated motion%
[FileName PathName] = uigetfile('*.avi','Select a video file for testing','D:\ME PROJECT\daria bend.avi');
file = fullfile(PathName,FileName);
robj = mmreader(file);
vidfrm = read(robj);
%frm=double(vidfrm);
dur = robj.Duration
numF = robj.NumberOfFrames
%Computation of ami
m=0;
for k=2:numF;
f1=vidfrm(:,:,:,k);
imshow(f1);
h1=getframe;
%[x,map]=frame2im(h1);
g1=rgb2gray(f1);
f2=vidfrm(:,:,:,k-1);
imshow(f2);
h2=getframe;
%[x1,map1]=frame2im(h2);
g2=rgb2gray(f2);
g=imabsdiff(g1,g2);
m=m+g;
end
m;
figure(1),imshow(m);
ami=m/numF;
figure(2),imshow(ami);
Sorry i cannot upload video now.. use any grayscale video like weizmann dataset for it... Actually the figure(2) have to dipaly some accumulated o/p when it is divided by total num of frames.. But i get ly black screen... Pls help me...!
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Matt J
Matt J on 14 Oct 2012
Edited: Matt J on 14 Oct 2012
I suggest that you remove "Urgent..." from your title, before someone comes along and closes your question down.
Also, you should markup your code to make it more readable.
Ramya Sampath
Ramya Sampath on 16 Oct 2012
Sorry... I removed it now... Pls explain and answer my question... Now its clear i think...

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Accepted Answer

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 16 Oct 2012
Those are probably floating point arrays, so use []:
imshow(ami, []);
imshow(m, []);

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