• DocumentCode
    3777636
  • Title

    Multiple human tracking based on Daubechies Complex Wavelet Transform combined with histogram of templates features

  • Author

    Sunitha M R;H S Jayanna; Ramegowda

  • Author_Institution
    AIT, Chikmaglalur, Karnataka, India
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    In video processing, tracking objects that are in motion has attracted lot of interest of the researchers all over the world. In numerous computer vision applications, such as monitoring traffic, remote video surveillance automation, human tracking, etc, moving object detection in video sequence is the major step of knowledge extraction. In this paper, an effective human tracking system based on Daubechies Complex Wavelet Transform (DaubCxWT) combined with histogram of template is introduced. This transform is suitable to track a person in video sequences because of its approximate shift-invariance nature. Initially, DaubCxWT co-efficients associated to the person are computed. Then, in Daubechies complex wavelet domain, the energy of these co-efficients is compared to the neighbouring object, to carry out tracking in the consecutive frames. Histogram of template feature is used to extract the texture and gradient information for the human detected. Daubechies Complex Wavelet co-efficients and histogram of template features are combined to form feature vector. In order to build feature vector for every pixel in that area, the calculated co-efficients are utilised. Further, by making use of the generated feature vectors inside an adaptive search window, optimal search for the best match is performed. Search window adaption is employed to estimate the speed and direction of the person, in motion. This method has shown appreciable results.
  • Keywords
    "Histograms","Feature extraction","Wavelet transforms","Streaming media","Object tracking"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Trends in Automation, Communications and Computing Technology (I-TACT-15), 2015 International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ITACT.2015.7492675
  • Filename
    7492675