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Unifying Boundary and Region-Based Information for Geodesic Active Tracking
Fort Collins, Colorado June 23-June 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CVPR.1999.7846481999 IEEE Computer Society Conference ...
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This paper addresses the problem of tracking several non-rigid objects over a sequence of frames acquired from a static observer using boundary and region-based information under a coupled geodesic active contour framework. Given the current frame, a statistical analysis is performed on the observed difference frame which provides a measurement that distinguishes between the static and mobile regions in terms of conditional probabilities. An objective function is defined that integrates boundary-based and region-based module by seeking curves that attract the object boundaries and maximize the a posteriori segmentation probability on the interior curve regions with respect to intensity and motion properties. This function is minimized using a gradient descent method. The associated Euler-Lagrange PDE is implemented using a Level-Set approach, where a very fast front propagation algorithm evolves the initial curve towards the final tracking result. Very promising experimental results are provided using real video sequences.
Index Terms:
Geodesic Active Contours, Geodesic Active Regions, Motion Detection, Tracking, Front Propagation, Level Sets
Citation:
Nikos Paragios, Rachid Deriche, "Unifying Boundary and Region-Based Information for Geodesic Active Tracking," cvpr, vol. 2, pp.2300, 1999 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR'99) - Volume 2, 1999
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