Visual tracking of multiple targets is a challenging problem, especially when efficiency is an issue. Occlusions, if not properly handled, are a major source of failure. Solutions supporting principled occlusion reasoning have been proposed but are yet unpractical for online applications. This paper presents a new solution which effectively manages the trade-off between reliable modeling and computational efficiency. The Hybrid Joint-Separable (HJS) filter is derived from a joint Bayesian formulation of the problem, and shown to be efficient while optimal in terms of compact belief representation. Computational efficiency is achieved by employing a Markov random field approximation to joint dynamics and an incremental algorithm for posterio...
Abstract—Occlusion reasoning is one of the most challenging issues in visual surveillance. In this l...
This thesis deals with the problem of online visual tracking of multiple humans in an enclosed envir...
This thesis deals with the problem of online visual tracking of multiple humans in an enclosed envir...
Tracking multiple targets with visual sensors is a challenging problem, especially when efficiency i...
Statistical models for tracking different moving bodies must be able to reason about occlusions in o...
Visual tracking with explicit occlusion models is computationally hard, in the sense that the comple...
The attached document may provide the author's accepted version of a published work. See Citati...
Bayesian methods for visual tracking, with the particle filter as its most prominent instance, have ...
Occlusion reasoning is one of the most challenging issues in visual surveillance. In this letter, we...
This paper focuses on the problem of vision-based tracking of multiple objects. Probabilistic tracki...
Abstract This paper focuses on the problem of vision-based tracking of multiple ob-jects. Probabilis...
We describe a multiple hypothesis particle filter for tracking targets that will be influenced by th...
This paper proposes a framework for modeling interactions in muliple object 3D Bayesian tracking. It...
We present a principled model for occlusion reasoning in complex scenarios with frequent inter-objec...
We present a principled model for occlusion reasoning in complex scenarios with frequent inter-objec...
Abstract—Occlusion reasoning is one of the most challenging issues in visual surveillance. In this l...
This thesis deals with the problem of online visual tracking of multiple humans in an enclosed envir...
This thesis deals with the problem of online visual tracking of multiple humans in an enclosed envir...
Tracking multiple targets with visual sensors is a challenging problem, especially when efficiency i...
Statistical models for tracking different moving bodies must be able to reason about occlusions in o...
Visual tracking with explicit occlusion models is computationally hard, in the sense that the comple...
The attached document may provide the author's accepted version of a published work. See Citati...
Bayesian methods for visual tracking, with the particle filter as its most prominent instance, have ...
Occlusion reasoning is one of the most challenging issues in visual surveillance. In this letter, we...
This paper focuses on the problem of vision-based tracking of multiple objects. Probabilistic tracki...
Abstract This paper focuses on the problem of vision-based tracking of multiple ob-jects. Probabilis...
We describe a multiple hypothesis particle filter for tracking targets that will be influenced by th...
This paper proposes a framework for modeling interactions in muliple object 3D Bayesian tracking. It...
We present a principled model for occlusion reasoning in complex scenarios with frequent inter-objec...
We present a principled model for occlusion reasoning in complex scenarios with frequent inter-objec...
Abstract—Occlusion reasoning is one of the most challenging issues in visual surveillance. In this l...
This thesis deals with the problem of online visual tracking of multiple humans in an enclosed envir...
This thesis deals with the problem of online visual tracking of multiple humans in an enclosed envir...