Title :
Tracking the small object through clutter with adaptive particle filter
Author :
Huang, Yu ; Llach, Joan
Author_Institution :
Thomson Corp. Res., Princeton, NJ
Abstract :
Cluttered background and occlusion cause large ambiguity in the tracking of video objects. When the object is small (like a soccer ball in broadcast game video signals), the ambiguity gets even more severe. In this paper, we propose an adaptive particle filter with effective proposal distribution to handle these situations. In the proposed tracking approach, motion estimation is embedded into the state transition to tackle abrupt motion changes and generate good proposal distributions. We also propose a mixture model to account for multiple hypotheses in the template correlation surface when estimating the appearance likelihood. In addition, motion continuity and trajectory smoothness are combined with template correlation in the observation likelihood to further filter out visual distracters. As an example of small object tracking, promising results of the ball tracking (as small as 30 pixels) in soccer game videos are presented to illustrate that the proposed scheme handles the cluttered background and occlusion effectively.
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; computer vision; motion estimation; object detection; particle filtering (numerical methods); target tracking; video signal processing; abrupt motion changes; adaptive particle filter; appearance likelihood; broadcast game video signal; cluttered background; mixture model; motion continuity; motion estimation; occlusion; proposal distribution; soccer ball; state transition; template correlation surface; trajectory smoothness; video object tracking; Application software; Broadcasting; Computer vision; Games; Motion estimation; Multimedia communication; Particle filters; Particle tracking; Robustness; Video compression;
Conference_Titel :
Audio, Language and Image Processing, 2008. ICALIP 2008. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1723-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1724-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICALIP.2008.4589956