2017
DOI: 10.1117/1.jei.26.5.051407
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Occlusion handling framework for tracking in smart camera networks by per-target assistance task assignment

Abstract: Abstract. Occlusion is one of the most difficult challenges in the area of visual tracking. We propose an occlusion handling framework to improve the performance of local tracking in a smart camera view in a multicamera network. We formulate an extensible energy function to quantify the quality of a camera's observation of a particular target by taking into account both person-person and object-person occlusion. Using this energy function, a smart camera assesses the quality of observations over all targets be… Show more

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“…Another interesting approach is to use occlusion as a quality metric. In this case, it is defined the energy of monitoring, which is a composition of the amount of occluded pixels of a target and the amount of pixels of a target within the camera's field of view, expressed by the ratio with relation to the total number of target's pixels [82].…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another interesting approach is to use occlusion as a quality metric. In this case, it is defined the energy of monitoring, which is a composition of the amount of occluded pixels of a target and the amount of pixels of a target within the camera's field of view, expressed by the ratio with relation to the total number of target's pixels [82].…”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%