Development of a motion based supporting model for people tracking
In this report, a single person tracking system based on salient parts is applied as the original model to be improved by adding the velocity factor into the codes. And by this way, a motion based supporting model for people tracking is constructed. The original model is designed to track the target...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-637742023-07-07T16:04:30Z Development of a motion based supporting model for people tracking Zhang, Zheng Teoh Eam Khwang School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering In this report, a single person tracking system based on salient parts is applied as the original model to be improved by adding the velocity factor into the codes. And by this way, a motion based supporting model for people tracking is constructed. The original model is designed to track the targets in consecutive images by combining data association and salient parts based tracking. There are four stages in this tracking system as candidate initialization, candidate update, tracker initialization and tracker update. In the original model, the relative velocity between the target and the salient parts is considered as zero. In this report, a relative velocity between the target and the salient parts is added into the codes to improve the performance. The velocity factor is added into the codes after the tracker initialization starts working. And the information got from the candidate part including candidate initialization and candidate update is used to get the initial velocity for tracker part. The velocity factor is represented by the difference in location from frame to frame and is updated. Finally, the improved model succeeds in presenting better results but there are still some problems. The recommendations about how to improve the performance of the improved system are also provided in the last section of the report for future research. Bachelor of Engineering 2015-05-19T02:41:54Z 2015-05-19T02:41:54Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/63774 en Nanyang Technological University 73 p. application/pdf |
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In this report, a single person tracking system based on salient parts is applied as the original model to be improved by adding the velocity factor into the codes. And by this way, a motion based supporting model for people tracking is constructed. The original model is designed to track the targets in consecutive images by combining data association and salient parts based tracking. There are four stages in this tracking system as candidate initialization, candidate update, tracker initialization and tracker update. In the original model, the relative velocity between the target and the salient parts is considered as zero. In this report, a relative velocity between the target and the salient parts is added into the codes to improve the performance. The velocity factor is added into the codes after the tracker initialization starts working. And the information got from the candidate part including candidate initialization and candidate update is used to get the initial velocity for tracker part. The velocity factor is represented by the difference in location from frame to frame and is updated. Finally, the improved model succeeds in presenting better results but there are still some problems. The recommendations about how to improve the performance of the improved system are also provided in the last section of the report for future research. |
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