Title :
A Dynamic Region-of-Interest Vision Tracking System Applied to the Real-Time Wing Kinematic Analysis of Tethered Drosophila
Author :
Graetzel, Chauncey F. ; Nelson, Bradley J. ; Fry, Steven N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., ETH Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
fDate :
7/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Tracking objects that move fast with respect to their size is challenging because it necessitates large field of views often incompatible with the required spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, we present a novel computer vision system that overcomes this tradeoff by employing a camera with dynamic region-of-interest (ROI) capabilities, combined with an efficient predictive approach. We apply this method to extract the wing kinematics of tethered flying fruit flies in real time. At each frame, only the pixels immediately surrounding the wing are exposed, and the wing position is extracted. It is then fed to an extended Kalman filter that extracts four key parameters of the measurement time-course and, therefore, provides real-time feedback of wing motion. Using this approach, we are able to sample the wing position of both wings at 7 kHz in a 2500 pixel ROI. Our methods promise new applications that can be implemented in general purpose digital hardware for high performance tracking and process control in a broad range of applications in technology and science.
Keywords :
Kalman filters; aerospace components; cameras; computer vision; feature extraction; image resolution; nonlinear filters; tracking; ROI; computer vision system; digital hardware; dynamic region-of-interest vision tracking system; object tracking; real-time feedback; real-time wing kinematic analysis; tethered Drosophila; Biomechanics; Kalman filtering; control systems; machine vision; tracking;
Journal_Title :
Automation Science and Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASE.2009.2031094