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Combination of Multiple Spatial-temporal Slices for Fast Human Tracking |
Yang Jing-jing Su Xiao-hong Ma Pei-jun |
School of Computer Science and Technology Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China |
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Abstract Considering the high computational cost and complex object representation problems in human tracking, this paper presents a model-free tracking approach using a combination of multiple spatial-temporal slices. The human is represented with a variable number of components in different spatial-temporal slice images. The component initialization requires no pre-defined object part model. By introducing the spatial-temporal slice method, the original image sequence volume is divided into multiple horizontal spatial-temporal slice images. In each slice image, candidate components are detected and tracked across frames. A combination scheme is proposed to assemble these components into different human objects based on their motion and position consistence. Thus, the traditional human tracking issue in the XYT 3D space is transformed into a combined component tracking issue in the XT 2D space. Experiments show that the proposed method reduces the trajectory errors, is real-time computational efficient and robust to human component missing.
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Received: 12 December 2011
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Corresponding Authors:
Yang Jing-jing
E-mail: yangjjhit@hotmail.com
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