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ECCV
2006
Springer

Tracking and Labelling of Interacting Multiple Targets

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Tracking and Labelling of Interacting Multiple Targets
Abstract. Successful multi-target tracking requires solving two problems - localize the targets and label their identity. An isolated target's identity can be unambiguously preserved from one frame to the next. However, for long sequences of many moving targets, like a football game, grouping scenarios will occur in which identity labellings cannot be maintained reliably by using continuity of motion or appearance. This paper describes how to match targets' identities despite these interactions. Trajectories of when a target is isolated are found. These trajectories end when targets interact and their labellings cannot be maintained. The interactions (merges and splits) of these trajectories form a graph structure. Appropriate feature vectors summarizing particular qualities of each trajectory are extracted. A clustering procedure based on these feature vectors allows the identities of temporally separated trajectories to be matched. Results are shown from a football match ca...
Josephine Sullivan, Stefan Carlsson
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Updated 16 Oct 2009
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ECCV
Authors Josephine Sullivan, Stefan Carlsson
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