none2In Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS’s), the process of vehicle tracking is often needed to permit higher-level analysis. However, during occlusions features could “jump” from an object to another one, thus resulting in tracking errors. Our method exploits second order statistics to assess the correct membership of features to respective objects, thus reducing false alarms due to splitting. As a consequence, object’s properties like area and centroid can be extracted stemming from feature points with a higher precision.We firstly validated our method on toy sequences built ad hoc to produce strong occlusions artificially and subsequently on sequences taken from a traffic monitoring system. The experimental results we present prov...
In this paper, an algorithm for tracking multiple non-rigid objects in cluttered scenes is presented...
Object tracking and detection is a classical research area in the field of computer vision from deca...
International audienceWe consider the problem of tracking a given set of point features over large s...
Abstract — This paper reports on an algorithm to support au-tonomous vehicles in reasoning about occ...
In this paper we address the problem of traffic surveillance in an Advanced Transportation Managemen...
In this paper, the authors address the problem of traffic surveillance in an Advanced Transportation...
This paper focuses on tracking in typical traffic monitoring scenarios with emphasis on handling occ...
. During evaluation of real--world traffic scenes, we often encounter the situation that the vehicle...
Vehicle detection and tracking is fundamental to vision-based traffic applications. We introduce a r...
Road vehicles usually remain within marked lanes. We study this hypothesis in particular to track ro...
This paper proposes an efficient algorithm for detecting occlusions in a video sequences of ground v...
Vehicle detection and tracking in road traffic surveillance is a classical task in computer vision a...
Multicamera vehicle tracking is a necessary part of any video-based intelligent transportation syste...
Road vehicles usually remain within marked lanes. Such an hypothesis reflects a longer temporal pers...
Vehicle trucking is important in traffic monitoring systems. The behaviors of regions of moving vehi...
In this paper, an algorithm for tracking multiple non-rigid objects in cluttered scenes is presented...
Object tracking and detection is a classical research area in the field of computer vision from deca...
International audienceWe consider the problem of tracking a given set of point features over large s...
Abstract — This paper reports on an algorithm to support au-tonomous vehicles in reasoning about occ...
In this paper we address the problem of traffic surveillance in an Advanced Transportation Managemen...
In this paper, the authors address the problem of traffic surveillance in an Advanced Transportation...
This paper focuses on tracking in typical traffic monitoring scenarios with emphasis on handling occ...
. During evaluation of real--world traffic scenes, we often encounter the situation that the vehicle...
Vehicle detection and tracking is fundamental to vision-based traffic applications. We introduce a r...
Road vehicles usually remain within marked lanes. We study this hypothesis in particular to track ro...
This paper proposes an efficient algorithm for detecting occlusions in a video sequences of ground v...
Vehicle detection and tracking in road traffic surveillance is a classical task in computer vision a...
Multicamera vehicle tracking is a necessary part of any video-based intelligent transportation syste...
Road vehicles usually remain within marked lanes. Such an hypothesis reflects a longer temporal pers...
Vehicle trucking is important in traffic monitoring systems. The behaviors of regions of moving vehi...
In this paper, an algorithm for tracking multiple non-rigid objects in cluttered scenes is presented...
Object tracking and detection is a classical research area in the field of computer vision from deca...
International audienceWe consider the problem of tracking a given set of point features over large s...