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Multi Person Tracking Within Crowded Scenes

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Multi Person Tracking Within Crowded Scenes
This paper presents a solution to the problem of tracking people within crowded scenes. The aim is to maintain individual object identity through a crowded scene which contains complex interactions and heavy occlusions of people. Our approach uses the strengths of two separate methods; a global object detector and a localised frame by frame tracker. A temporal relationship model of torso detections built during low activity period, is used to further disambiguate during periods of high activity. A single camera with no calibration and no environmental information is used. Results are compared to a standard tracking method and groundtruth. Two video sequences containing interactions, overlaps and occlusions between people are used to demonstrate our approach. The results show that our technique performs better that a standard tracking method and can cope with challenging occlusions and crowd interactions.
Andrew Gilbert, Richard Bowden
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where HUMO
Authors Andrew Gilbert, Richard Bowden
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