Title :
Towards reliable real-time multiview tracking
Author :
Li, Yi ; Hilton, Adrian ; Illingworth, John
Author_Institution :
Centre for Vision, Speech & Signal Process., Surrey Univ., Guildford, UK
Abstract :
We address the problem of reliable real-time 3D-tracking of multiple objects which are observed in multiple wide-baseline camera views. Establishing the spatio-temporal correspondence is a problem with combinatorial complexity in the number of objects and views. In addition vision based tracking suffers from the ambiguities introduced by occlusion, clutter and irregular 3D motion. We present a discrete relaxation algorithm for reducing the intrinsic combinatorial complexity by pruning the decision tree based on unreliable prior information from independent 2D-tracking for each view. The algorithm improves the reliability of spatio-temporal correspondence by simultaneous optimisation over multiple views in the case where 2D-tracking in one or more views is ambiguous. Application to the 3D reconstruction of human movement, based on tracking of skin-coloured regions in three views, demonstrates considerable improvement in reliability and performance. The results demonstrate that the optimisation over multiple views gives correct 3D reconstruction and object labeling in the presence of incorrect 2D-tracking whilst maintaining real-time performance
Keywords :
cameras; computational complexity; hidden feature removal; image colour analysis; image motion analysis; image reconstruction; image sequences; optimisation; tracking; 3D reconstruction; 3D-tracking; clutter; combinatorial complexity reduction; decision tree pruning; discrete relaxation algorithm; human movement; image sequences; irregular 3D motion; multiple objects; multiple wide-baseline camera views; object labeling; occlusion; optimisation; real-time performance; reliable real-time multiview tracking; skin-coloured regions tracking; spatio-temporal correspondence; vision based tracking; Cameras; Decision trees; Image reconstruction; Image sequences; Labeling; Maintenance; Signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Speech processing; Target tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Multi-Object Tracking, 2001. Proceedings. 2001 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1171-6
DOI :
10.1109/MOT.2001.937980