Publication

Dependent multiple cue integration for robust tracking

Journal Article (2008)

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence

Pages

670-685

Volume

30

Number

4

Doc link

http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TPAMI.2007.70727

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Abstract

We propose a new technique for fusing multiple cues to robustly segment an object from its background in video sequences that suffer from abrupt changes of both illumination and position of the target. Robustness is achieved by the integration of appearance and geometric object features and by their estimation using Bayesian filters, such as Kalman or particle filters. In particular, each filter estimates the state of a specific object feature, conditionally dependent on another feature estimated by a distinct filter. This dependence provides improved target representations, permitting us to segment it out from the background even in nonstationary sequences. Considering that the procedure of the Bayesian filters may be described by a "hypotheses generation-hypotheses correction" strategy, the major novelty of our methodology compared to previous approaches is that the mutual dependence between filters is considered during the feature observation, that is, into the "hypotheses-correction" stage, instead of considering it when generating the hypotheses. This proves to be much more effective in terms of accuracy and reliability. The proposed method is analytically justified and applied to develop a robust tracking system that adapts online and simultaneously the color space where the image points are represented, the color distributions, the contour of the object, and its bounding box. Results with synthetic data and real video sequences demonstrate the robustness and versatility of our method.

Categories

computer vision.

Author keywords

Bayesian tracking, multiple cue integration

Scientific reference

F. Moreno-Noguer, A. Sanfeliu and D. Samaras. Dependent multiple cue integration for robust tracking. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 30(4): 670-685, 2008.