TR2006-088

Collaborative Tracking of Objects in EPTZ Cameras


    •  Bashir, F., Porikli, F., "Collaborative Tracking of Objects in EPTZ Cameras", SPIE Conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP), DOI: 10.1117/​12.714077, January 2007, vol. 6508.
      BibTeX TR2006-088 PDF
      • @inproceedings{Bashir2007jan,
      • author = {Bashir, F. and Porikli, F.},
      • title = {Collaborative Tracking of Objects in EPTZ Cameras},
      • booktitle = {SPIE Conference on Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP)},
      • year = 2007,
      • volume = 6508,
      • month = jan,
      • doi = {10.1117/12.714077},
      • url = {https://www.merl.com/publications/TR2006-088}
      • }
  • Research Area:

    Computer Vision

Abstract:

This paper addresses the issue of multi-source collaborative object tracking in high-definition (HD) video sequences. Specifically, we propose a new joint tracking paradigm for the multiple stream electronic pan-tilt-zoom (EPTZ) cameras. These cameras are capable of transmitting a low resolution thumbnail (LRT) image of the whole field of view as well as a high-resolution cropped (HRC) image for the target region. We exploit this functionality to perform joint tracking in both low resolution image of the whole field of view as well as high resolution image of the moving target. Our system detects objects of interest in the LRT image by background subtraction and tracks them using iterative coupled refinement in both LRT and HRC images. We compared the performance of our joint tracking system with that of tracking only in the HD mode. The results of our experiments show improved performance in terms of higher frame rates and better localization.

 

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