DocumentCode
1549912
Title
Employing a RGB-D sensor for real-time tracking of humans across multiple re-entries in a smart environment
Author
Han, Jungong ; Pauwels, Eric J. ; De Zeeuw, Paul M. ; De With, Peter H N
Author_Institution
Centrum Wiskunde & Inf., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume
58
Issue
2
fYear
2012
fDate
5/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
255
Lastpage
263
Abstract
The term smart environment refers to physical spaces equipped with sensors feeding into adaptive algorithms that enable the environment to become sensitive and responsive to the presence and needs of its occupants. People with special needs, such as the elderly or disabled people, stand to benefit most from such environments as they offer sophisticated assistive functionalities supporting independent living and improved safety. In a smart environment, the key issue is to sense the location and identity of its users. In this paper, we intend to tackle the problems of detecting and tracking humans in a realistic home environment by exploiting the complementary nature of (synchronized) color and depth images produced by a low-cost consumer-level RGB-D camera. Our system selectively feeds the complementary data emanating from the two vision sensors to different algorithmic modules which together implement three sequential components: (1) object labeling based on depth data clustering, (2) human re-entry identification based on comparing visual signatures extracted from the color (RGB) information, and (3) human tracking based on the fusion of both depth and RGB data. Experimental results show that this division of labor improves the system¿s efficiency and classification performance.
Keywords
image colour analysis; image sensors; pattern clustering; target tracking; RGB data; RGB-D sensor; adaptive algorithms; color information; depth data clustering; human real-time tracking; human reentry identification; low-cost consumer-level RGB-D camera; realistic home environment; smart environment; sophisticated assistive functionalities; vision sensors; visual signatures; Cameras; Clustering algorithms; Histograms; Humans; Image color analysis; Real time systems; Visualization; Human re-entry identification; data fusion; opportunistic sensing; real-time tracking; visual signature;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCE.2012.6227420
Filename
6227420
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