JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synchronized Tracking in Multiple Omnidirectional Cameras with Overlapping View

Houari SabirinHitoshi NishimuraSei Naito

Year: 2019 Journal:   IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems Vol: E102.D (11)Pages: 2221-2229   Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Abstract

A multi-camera setup for a surveillance system enables a larger coverage area, especially when a single camera has limited monitoring capability due to certain obstacles. Therefore, for large-scale coverage, multiple cameras are the best option. In this paper, we present a method for detecting multiple objects using several cameras with large overlapping views as this allows synchronization of object identification from a number of views. The proposed method uses a graph structure that is robust enough to represent any detected moving objects by defining their vertices and edges to determine their relationships. By evaluating these object features, represented as a set of attributes in a graph, we can perform lightweight multiple object detection using several cameras, as well as performing object tracking within each camera's field of view and between two cameras. By evaluating each vertex hierarchically as a subgraph, we can further observe the features of the detected object and perform automatic separation of occluding objects. Experimental results show that the proposed method would improve the accuracy of object tracking by reducing the occurrences of incorrect identification compared to individual camera-based tracking.

Keywords:
Computer science Computer vision Artificial intelligence Video tracking Tracking (education) Object (grammar) Identification (biology) Graph Vertex (graph theory)

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Citation History

Topics

Video Surveillance and Tracking Methods
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Video Analysis and Summarization
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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