Title :
Visual Integration from Multiple Cameras
Author :
Yang, Zhonghao ; Bobick, Aaron
Author_Institution :
Graphics, Visualization & Usability Center, Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA
Abstract :
Multi-target visual tracking is a difficult problem in both academic and engineering aspects due to its inherent ambiguity in perspective projection and multi-target management. The paper introduces an improved algorithm to integrate visual cues from multi-camera observations. The geometrical constraints from the overlapping camera views, coupled with temporal smoothness constraints, enabled us to achieve improved robustness and accuracy. Dynamic targets entering/exiting the workspace are handled as each target´s confidence level accumulates/deteriorates over time, eliminating any cumbersome definitions of workspace borders. The output of our algorithm is a set of target location observations, and a simple nearest-neighbor tracker is applied to enforce labeling consistency. This paper present our algorithmic improvement, which results in real-time performance and reasonable accuracy in practical cases, as well as discuss how our approach provides improved performance in real-world complex scenarios with multiple constraints combined
Keywords :
cameras; computer vision; geometrical constraint; multi-target management; multi-target visual tracking; multiple camera; perspective projection; temporal smoothness constraint; visual integration; Algorithm design and analysis; Cameras; Feedback; Graphics; Image segmentation; Labeling; Layout; Target tracking; Usability; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Application of Computer Vision, 2005. WACV/MOTIONS '05 Volume 1. Seventh IEEE Workshops on
Conference_Location :
Breckenridge, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2271-8
DOI :
10.1109/ACVMOT.2005.124