TY - JOUR
T1 - Tracking people with active cameras using variable time-step decisions
AU - Yildiz, Alparslan
AU - Takemura, Noriko
AU - Hori, Maiya
AU - Iwai, Yoshio
AU - Sato, Kosuke
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2017 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2014/8
Y1 - 2014/8
N2 - In this study, we introduce a system for tracking multiple people using multiple active cameras. Our main objective is to surveille as many targets as possible, at any time, using a limited number of active cameras. In our context, an active camera is a statically located pan-tiltzoom camera. In this research, we aim to optimize the camera configuration to achieve maximum coverage of the targets. We first devise a method for efficient tracking and estimation of target locations in the environment. Our tracking method is able to track an unknown number of targets and easily estimate multiple future time-steps, which is a requirement for active cameras. Next, we present an optimization of camera configuration with variable time-step that is optimal given the estimated object likelihoods for multiple future frames. We confirmed our results using simulation and real videos, and show that without introducing any significant computational complexities, it is possible to use active cameras to the point that we can track and observe multiple targets very effectively.
AB - In this study, we introduce a system for tracking multiple people using multiple active cameras. Our main objective is to surveille as many targets as possible, at any time, using a limited number of active cameras. In our context, an active camera is a statically located pan-tiltzoom camera. In this research, we aim to optimize the camera configuration to achieve maximum coverage of the targets. We first devise a method for efficient tracking and estimation of target locations in the environment. Our tracking method is able to track an unknown number of targets and easily estimate multiple future time-steps, which is a requirement for active cameras. Next, we present an optimization of camera configuration with variable time-step that is optimal given the estimated object likelihoods for multiple future frames. We confirmed our results using simulation and real videos, and show that without introducing any significant computational complexities, it is possible to use active cameras to the point that we can track and observe multiple targets very effectively.
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U2 - 10.1587/transinf.E97.D.2124
DO - 10.1587/transinf.E97.D.2124
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84906278560
SN - 0916-8532
VL - E97-D
SP - 2124
EP - 2130
JO - IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
JF - IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
IS - 8
ER -