• DocumentCode
    157903
  • Title

    Real-time multi-target tracking at 210 megapixels/second in Wide Area Motion Imagery

  • Author

    Basharat, Arslan ; Turek, Matt ; Yiliang Xu ; Atkins, Caroline ; Stoup, David ; Fieldhouse, Keith ; Tunison, Paul ; Hoogs, Anthony

  • Author_Institution
    Kitware, Inc., Clifton Park, NY, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    24-26 March 2014
  • Firstpage
    839
  • Lastpage
    846
  • Abstract
    We present a real-time, full-frame, multi-target Wide Area Motion Imagery (WAMI) tracking system that utilizes distributed processing to handle high data rates while maintaining high track quality. The proposed architecture processes the WAMI data as a series of geospatial tiles and implements both process- and thread-level parallelism across multiple compute nodes. Each tile is processed independently, from decoding the image through generating tracks that are finally merged across all tiles by an inter-tile linker (ITL) module. A high performance PostgreSQL database with GIS extensions is used to control the flow of intermediate data between each tracking process. High quality tracks are produced efficiently due to robust, effective algorithmic modules including: multi-frame moving object detection and track initialization; tracking based on the fusion of motion and appearance with a goal of very pure tracks; and online track linking based on multiple features. In addition, we have configured a high-performance compute cluster using high density blade servers, Infiniband networking, and an HPC filesystem. The compute cluster enables full-frame, state-of-the-art tracking of vehicles or dismounts at the WAMI sensor´s native 1.25Hz frame-rate, while only taking 7u of rack space and providing 210 megapixels/second throughput.
  • Keywords
    image coding; image fusion; object detection; parallel processing; target tracking; GIS extensions; HPC filesystem; ITL module; Infiniband networking; WAMI sensor; WAMI tracking system; dismount tracking; distributed processing; frequency 1.25 Hz; geospatial tiles; high density blade servers; high performance PostgreSQL database; high-performance compute cluster; image decoding; inter-tile linker module; motion-appearance fusion; multiframe moving object detection; online track linking; process-level parallelism; real-time multitarget tracking; thread-level parallelism; track initialization; track quality; vehicle tracking; wide area motion imagery; Abstracts; Joining processes; Tracking;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Applications of Computer Vision (WACV), 2014 IEEE Winter Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Steamboat Springs, CO
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/WACV.2014.6836016
  • Filename
    6836016