Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

skip to main content
10.1109/ACVMOT.2005.92guideproceedingsArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PagesConference Proceedingsacm-pubtype
Article

Persistent Objects Tracking Across Multiple Non Overlapping Cameras

Published: 05 January 2005 Publication History

Abstract

We present an approach for persistent tracking of moving objects observed by non-overlapping and moving cameras. Our approach robustly recovers the geometry of non-overlapping views using a moving camera that pans across the scene. We address the tracking problem by modeling the appearance and motion of the moving regions. The appearance of the detected blobs is described by multiple spatial distributions models of blobs' colors and edges. This representation is invariant to 2D rigid and scale transformation. It provides a rich description of the detected regions, and produces an efficient blob similarity measure for tracking. The motion model is obtained using a Kalman Filter (KF) process, which predicts the position of the moving objects while taking into account the camera motion. Tracking is performed by the maximization of a joint probability model combining objects' appearance and motion. The novelty of our approach consists in defining a spatio-temporal Joint Probability Data Association Filter (JPDAF) for integrating multiple cues. The proposed method tracks a large number of moving people with partial and total occlusions and provides automatic handoff of tracked objects. We demonstrate the performance of the system on several real video surveillance sequences.

References

[1]
A. Elgammal and L. S. Davis, "Probabilistic Framework for Segmenting People Under Occlusion", In IEEE ICCV, 2001.
[2]
C. Rao. A. Gritai, M. Shah and Tsyeda-Mahmood, "View-invariant Alignment and Matching of Video Sequence", In IEEE ICCV, 2003.
[3]
D. Makris, T. Ellis and J. Black, "Bridging the Gaps between Cameras", In IEEE CVPR, 2004.
[4]
G. Stein, "Tracking from Multiple View Points: Self-calibration of Space and Time", In IEEE CVPR, pp. 521-527, 1999.
[5]
H. Zhang and J. Malik, "Learning a discriminative classifier using shape context distance", In IEEE CVPR, Vol. 1, pp. 242-247, 2003.
[6]
I. Cohen and H. Li, "Inference of Human Postures by Classification of 3D Human Body Shape", In IEEE IWAMFG, 2003.
[7]
J. Kang, I. Cohen and G. Medioni, "Continuous Multi-Views Tracking using Tensor Voting", In IEEE WMVC, 2002.
[8]
J. Kang, I. Cohen and G. Medioni, "Continuous Tracking Within and Across Camera Streams", In IEEE CVPR, 2003.
[9]
J. Rasheed, Z. Shafique and M. Shah, "Tracking Across Multiple Cameras With Disjoint Views", In IEEE ICCV, 2003.
[10]
M. Irani and P. Anandan, "About direct methods", In Vision Algorithm Workshop, pp. 267-277, Corfu, 1999.
[11]
O. Javed, Z. Rasheed, K. Shalfique and M. Shah, "Tracking Across Multiple Cameras With Disjoint Views", In IEEE ICCV, Nice, France, 2003.
[12]
Q. Cai and J. Aggarwal, "Automatic Tracking of Human Motion in Indoor Scenes Across Multiple Synchronized video Streams", In IEEE ICCV, 1998.
[13]
Y. Caspi and M. Irani, "A step towards sequence-to-sequence alignment", In IEEE CVPR, June, 2000.
[14]
Y. Caspi and M. Irani, "Alignment of non-overlapping sequences", In IEEE ICCV, 2001.

Cited By

View all

Recommendations

Comments

Please enable JavaScript to view thecomments powered by Disqus.

Information & Contributors

Information

Published In

cover image Guide Proceedings
WACV-MOTION '05: Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Motion and Video Computing (WACV/MOTION'05) - Volume 2 - Volume 02
January 2005
266 pages
ISBN:07695227182

Publisher

IEEE Computer Society

United States

Publication History

Published: 05 January 2005

Qualifiers

  • Article

Contributors

Other Metrics

Bibliometrics & Citations

Bibliometrics

Article Metrics

  • Downloads (Last 12 months)0
  • Downloads (Last 6 weeks)0
Reflects downloads up to 25 Feb 2025

Other Metrics

Citations

Cited By

View all
  • (2017)Distributed Person of Interest Tracking In Camera NetworksProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras10.1145/3131885.3131921(131-137)Online publication date: 5-Sep-2017
  • (2015)Automatic visual detection of human behaviorExpert Systems with Applications: An International Journal10.1016/j.eswa.2015.05.02342:20(6935-6956)Online publication date: 15-Nov-2015
  • (2013)People reidentification in surveillance and forensicsACM Computing Surveys10.1145/2543581.254359646:2(1-37)Online publication date: 27-Dec-2013
  • (2010)Distributed tracking in a large-scale network of smart camerasProceedings of the Fourth ACM/IEEE International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras10.1145/1865987.1865990(8-16)Online publication date: 31-Aug-2010
  • (2006)A survey of advances in vision-based human motion capture and analysisComputer Vision and Image Understanding10.1016/j.cviu.2006.08.002104:2(90-126)Online publication date: 1-Nov-2006
  • (2006)Multiple hypothesis target tracking using merge and split of graph’s nodesProceedings of the Second international conference on Advances in Visual Computing - Volume Part I10.1007/11919476_78(783-792)Online publication date: 6-Nov-2006

View Options

View options

Figures

Tables

Media

Share

Share

Share this Publication link

Share on social media