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Multiple object tracking with context awareness

Published 24 Nov 2014 in cs.CV | (1411.7935v2)

Abstract: Multiple people tracking is a key problem for many applications such as surveillance, animation or car navigation, and a key input for tasks such as activity recognition. In crowded environments occlusions and false detections are common, and although there have been substantial advances in recent years, tracking is still a challenging task. Tracking is typically divided into two steps: detection, i.e., locating the pedestrians in the image, and data association, i.e., linking detections across frames to form complete trajectories. For the data association task, approaches typically aim at developing new, more complex formulations, which in turn put the focus on the optimization techniques required to solve them. However, they still utilize very basic information such as distance between detections. In this thesis, I focus on the data association task and argue that there is contextual information that has not been fully exploited yet in the tracking community, mainly social context and spatial context coming from different views.

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