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People Counting in Low Density Video Sequences

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People Counting in Low Density Video Sequences
This paper presents a novel approach for automatic people counting in videos captured through a conventional closed-circuit television (CCTV) using computer vision techniques. The proposed approach consists of detecting and tracking moving objects in video scenes to further counting them when they enters into a virtual counting zone defined in the scene. One of the main problems of using conventional CCTV cameras is that they are usually not placed into a convenient position for counting and this may cause a lot of occlusions between persons when they are walking very close or in groups. To tackle this problem two strategies are investigated. The first one is based on two thresholds which are related to the average width and to the average area of a blob top zone, which represents a person head. By matching the width and the head region area of a current blob against these thresholds it is possible to estimate if the blob encloses one, two or three persons. The second strategy is bas...
Jaime Dalla Valle, Luiz E. Soares de Oliveira, Ale
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where PSIVT
Authors Jaime Dalla Valle, Luiz E. Soares de Oliveira, Alessandro L. Koerich, Alceu de Souza Britto Jr.
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