TY - GEN
T1 - Multiple-human tracking using multiple cameras
AU - Utsumi, Akira
AU - Mori, Hiroki
AU - Ohya, Jun
AU - Yachida, Masahiko
PY - 1998/1/1
Y1 - 1998/1/1
N2 - We propose a human motion detection method using multiple-viewpoint images. In vision-based human tracking, self-occlusions and human-human occlusions are a part of the more significant problems. Employing multiple viewpoints and a viewpoint selection mechanism, however, can reduce these problems. The vision system in this case should select the best viewpoints for extracting human motion information; the "best" selections can be changed among different types of target information. We address the problem of tracking human bodies. We divide the task into three primitive sub-tasks (position detection, rotation angle detection and body side detection). Each sub-task has a different criterion for selecting viewpoints and an estimation result of one sub-task can help another sub-task. We describe the criteria for accomplishing the individual sub-tasks and the relationships between sub-tasks. We have built an experimental system based on a small number of reliable image features and performed fundamental examinations on the viewpoint selection approach.
AB - We propose a human motion detection method using multiple-viewpoint images. In vision-based human tracking, self-occlusions and human-human occlusions are a part of the more significant problems. Employing multiple viewpoints and a viewpoint selection mechanism, however, can reduce these problems. The vision system in this case should select the best viewpoints for extracting human motion information; the "best" selections can be changed among different types of target information. We address the problem of tracking human bodies. We divide the task into three primitive sub-tasks (position detection, rotation angle detection and body side detection). Each sub-task has a different criterion for selecting viewpoints and an estimation result of one sub-task can help another sub-task. We describe the criteria for accomplishing the individual sub-tasks and the relationships between sub-tasks. We have built an experimental system based on a small number of reliable image features and performed fundamental examinations on the viewpoint selection approach.
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U2 - 10.1109/AFGR.1998.670997
DO - 10.1109/AFGR.1998.670997
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84905400507
SN - 0818683449
SN - 9780818683442
T3 - Proceedings - 3rd IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 1998
SP - 498
EP - 503
BT - Proceedings - 3rd IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 1998
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 3rd IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face and Gesture Recognition, FG 1998
Y2 - 14 April 1998 through 16 April 1998
ER -