TY - GEN
T1 - Persistence and tracking
T2 - 38th Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop: Vision: Humans, Animals, and Machines, AIPRW 2009
AU - Pless, Robert
AU - Dixon, Michael
AU - Jacobs, Nathan
AU - Baker, Patrick
AU - Cassimatis, Nicholas L.
AU - Brock, Derek
AU - Hartley, Ralph
AU - Perzanowski, Dennis
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - City-scale tracking of all objects visible in a camera network or aerial video surveillance is an important tool in surveillance and traffic monitoring. We propose a framework for human guided tracking based on explicitly considering the context surrounding the urban multi-vehicle tracking problem. This framework is based on a standard (but state of the art) probabilistic tracking model. Our contribution is to explicitly detail where human annotation of the scene (e.g. "this is a lane"), a track (e.g. "this track is bad"), or a pair of tracks (e.g. "these two tracks are confused") can be naturally integrated within the probabilistic tracking framework. For an early prototype system, we offer results and examples from a dense urban traffic camera network tracking, querying data with thousands of vehicles over 30 minutes.
AB - City-scale tracking of all objects visible in a camera network or aerial video surveillance is an important tool in surveillance and traffic monitoring. We propose a framework for human guided tracking based on explicitly considering the context surrounding the urban multi-vehicle tracking problem. This framework is based on a standard (but state of the art) probabilistic tracking model. Our contribution is to explicitly detail where human annotation of the scene (e.g. "this is a lane"), a track (e.g. "this track is bad"), or a pair of tracks (e.g. "these two tracks are confused") can be naturally integrated within the probabilistic tracking framework. For an early prototype system, we offer results and examples from a dense urban traffic camera network tracking, querying data with thousands of vehicles over 30 minutes.
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U2 - 10.1109/AIPR.2009.5466307
DO - 10.1109/AIPR.2009.5466307
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77953864293
SN - 9781424451463
T3 - Proceedings - Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop
BT - Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition 2009
Y2 - 14 October 2009 through 16 October 2009
ER -