Authors
Ying Wu, Thomas S Huang
Publication date
2001/7/7
Conference
Proceedings Eighth IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision. ICCV 2001
Volume
2
Pages
26-33
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Visual tracking could be treated as a parameter estimation problem of target representation based on observations in image sequences. A richer target representations would incur better chances of successful tracking in cluttered and dynamic environments. However, the dimensionality of target's state space also increases making tracking a formidable estimation problem. In this paper, the problem of tracking and integrating multiple cues is formulated in a probabilistic framework; and represented by factorized graphical model. Structured variational analysis of such graphical model factorizes different modalities and suggests a co-inference process among these modalities. A sequential Monte Carlo algorithm is proposed to give an efficient approximation of the co-inference based on the importance sampling technique. This algorithm is implemented in real-time at around 30 Hz. Specifically, tracking both position …
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