Multicamera object tracking in video surveillance applications
Multicamera object tracking in video surveillance applications
- Author(s): A. Turolla ; L. Marchesotti ; C.S. Regazzoni
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20040057
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- Author(s): A. Turolla ; L. Marchesotti ; C.S. Regazzoni Source: Target Tracking 2004: Algorithms and Applications, 2004 p. 85 – 90
- Conference: Target Tracking 2004: Algorithms and Applications
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20040057
- ISBN: 0 86341 397 8
- Location: Brighton, UK
- Conference date: 23-24 March 2004
- Format: PDF
In this paper, a multi camera system for location estimation is presented. This system is inspired by a model inherited from the data fusion domain: the Joint Directorate of Laboratories (JDL) model (E. Waltz et al, ISBN 0-89006-277-3, Artech House Inc., 1990). The problem specifically faced is the tracking of objects in video surveillance applications, where multiple occluding objects have to be successfully segmented and located using different features such as color, position and dynamics.
Inspec keywords: image colour analysis; object detection; surveillance; video signal processing; image segmentation; sensor fusion; optical tracking
Subjects: Sensor fusion; Video signal processing; Image recognition; Optical, image and video signal processing; Computer vision and image processing techniques
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