Recovering people contours from partial occlusion is a challenging problem in a visual tracking system. Partial occlusions would bring about unreasonable contour changes of the target object. In this paper, a novel method is presented to detect partial occlusion on people contours and recover occluded portions. Unlike other occlusion detection methods, the proposed method is only based on contours, which makes itself more flexible to be extended for further applications. Experiments with synthetic images demonstrate the accuracy of the method for detecting partial occlusions, and experiments on real-world video sequence are also carried out to prove that the method is also good enough to be used to recover target contours
Single camera-based multiple-person tracking is often hindered by difficulties such as occlusion and...
For human pose recovery, the presence of occlusions due to objects or other persons in the scene rem...
Tracking multiple articulated objects (such as a human body) and handling occlusion between them is ...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
This study develops a new approach for tracking single object through a video in case of partial...
Tins paper aims at addressing the occlusion problem, which is the challenging part iii a video track...
Tins paper aims at addressing the occlusion problem, which is the challenging part iii a video track...
One of the most difficult issues in visual tracking is to track people in groups, especially under o...
Tracking multiple articulated objects (such as a human body) and handling occlusion between them is ...
Tins paper aims at addressing the occlusion problem, which is the challenging part iii a video track...
Tracking multiple targets using fixed cameras with non-overlapping views is a challenging problem. O...
As the computational ability develops in computers, there has been an increasing interest to detect,...
Single camera-based multiple-person tracking is often hindered by difficulties such as occlusion and...
For human pose recovery, the presence of occlusions due to objects or other persons in the scene rem...
Tracking multiple articulated objects (such as a human body) and handling occlusion between them is ...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
We propose a tracking method which tracks the complete object regions, adapts to changing visual fea...
This study develops a new approach for tracking single object through a video in case of partial...
Tins paper aims at addressing the occlusion problem, which is the challenging part iii a video track...
Tins paper aims at addressing the occlusion problem, which is the challenging part iii a video track...
One of the most difficult issues in visual tracking is to track people in groups, especially under o...
Tracking multiple articulated objects (such as a human body) and handling occlusion between them is ...
Tins paper aims at addressing the occlusion problem, which is the challenging part iii a video track...
Tracking multiple targets using fixed cameras with non-overlapping views is a challenging problem. O...
As the computational ability develops in computers, there has been an increasing interest to detect,...
Single camera-based multiple-person tracking is often hindered by difficulties such as occlusion and...
For human pose recovery, the presence of occlusions due to objects or other persons in the scene rem...
Tracking multiple articulated objects (such as a human body) and handling occlusion between them is ...