AD-HOC (Appearance Driven Human tracking with Occlusion Classification) is a complete framework for multiple people tracking in video surveillance applications in presence of large occlusions. The appearance-based approach allows the estimation of the pixel-wise shape of each tracked person even during the occlusion. This peculiarity can be very useful for higher level processes, such as action recognition or event detection. A first step predicts the position of all the objects in the new frame while a MAP framework provides a solution for best placement. A second step associates each candidate foreground pixel to an object according to mutual object position and color similarity. A novel definition of non-visible regions accounts for the parts of the objects that are not detected in the current frame, classifying them as dynamic, scene or apparent occlusions. Results on surveillance videos are reported, using in-house produced videos and the PETS2006 test set.

Probabilistic people tracking with appearance models and occlusion classification: The AD-HOC system / Vezzani, Roberto; Grana, Costantino; Cucchiara, Rita. - In: PATTERN RECOGNITION LETTERS. - ISSN 0167-8655. - STAMPA. - 32 (6):(2011), pp. 867-877. [10.1016/j.patrec.2010.11.003]

Probabilistic people tracking with appearance models and occlusion classification: The AD-HOC system

VEZZANI, Roberto;GRANA, Costantino;CUCCHIARA, Rita
2011

Abstract

AD-HOC (Appearance Driven Human tracking with Occlusion Classification) is a complete framework for multiple people tracking in video surveillance applications in presence of large occlusions. The appearance-based approach allows the estimation of the pixel-wise shape of each tracked person even during the occlusion. This peculiarity can be very useful for higher level processes, such as action recognition or event detection. A first step predicts the position of all the objects in the new frame while a MAP framework provides a solution for best placement. A second step associates each candidate foreground pixel to an object according to mutual object position and color similarity. A novel definition of non-visible regions accounts for the parts of the objects that are not detected in the current frame, classifying them as dynamic, scene or apparent occlusions. Results on surveillance videos are reported, using in-house produced videos and the PETS2006 test set.
2011
32 (6)
867
877
Probabilistic people tracking with appearance models and occlusion classification: The AD-HOC system / Vezzani, Roberto; Grana, Costantino; Cucchiara, Rita. - In: PATTERN RECOGNITION LETTERS. - ISSN 0167-8655. - STAMPA. - 32 (6):(2011), pp. 867-877. [10.1016/j.patrec.2010.11.003]
Vezzani, Roberto; Grana, Costantino; Cucchiara, Rita
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