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PAMI
2006
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Principal Axis-Based Correspondence between Multiple Cameras for People Tracking
Visual surveillance using multiple cameras has attracted increasing interest in recent years. Correspondence between multiple cameras is one of the most important and basic problem...
Weiming Hu, Min Hu, Xue Zhou, Tieniu Tan, Jianguan...
ACCV
2007
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Multi-camera People Tracking by Collaborative Particle Filters and Principal Axis-Based Integration
This paper presents a novel approach to tracking people in multiple cameras. A target is tracked not only in each camera but also in the ground plane by individual particle filter...
Wei Du, Justus H. Piater
MVA
2002
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Identifying Body Parts of Multiple People in Multi-Camera Images
In order to track and recognize the movements of multiple people using multiple cameras, each person needs to be segmented and identified in the image of each camera. We propose a...
Masafumi Tominaga, Hitoshi Hongo, Hiroyasu Koshimi...
HUC
2010
Springer
13 years 4 months ago
Tasking networked CCTV cameras and mobile phones to identify and localize multiple people
We present a method to identify and localize people by leveraging existing CCTV camera infrastructure along with inertial sensors (accelerometer and magnetometer) within each pers...
Thiago Teixeira, Deokwoo Jung, Andreas Savvides
ACCV
2006
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Matching Gait Image Sequences in the Frequency Domain for Tracking People at a Distance
This paper describes a new method to track people walking by matching their gait image sequences in the frequency domain. When a person walks at a distance from a camera, that pers...
Ryusuke Sagawa, Yasushi Makihara, Tomio Echigo, Ya...