Vehicle and human tracking adapting different analysis techniques

Object tracking is one of the main problems countered in the process of perfecting computer vision today. Object tracking is very useful in a variety of applications such as driver assistant program and camera surveillance. Tracking is a process whereby an object is being located and followed in eit...

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Main Author: Mok, Serene Yin Leng
Other Authors: Wang Gang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-680232023-07-07T18:07:26Z Vehicle and human tracking adapting different analysis techniques Mok, Serene Yin Leng Wang Gang School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Object tracking is one of the main problems countered in the process of perfecting computer vision today. Object tracking is very useful in a variety of applications such as driver assistant program and camera surveillance. Tracking is a process whereby an object is being located and followed in either a real-time or pre-recorded series of image sequences. This has been a very challenging problem as most of the present methods are unable to handle different wide varieties of complex images. Therefore it is very important for a tracking system to be equipped with a versatile adaptive filter, also often known as kernel or a classifier, to be able to differentiate the target’s characteristics from its background for efficient and precise tracking. Currently there are many proposed methods and techniques of object tracking, all having their own strengths and weakness. However it is important to know which proposed solution would be best for tracking human and vehicles, therefore comes the purpose of this paper. Using MATLAB algorithms, this paper will analyze the basis of 3 different object tracking (DSST, Color Visual and KCF) and how it is applied to human and vehicle tracking. It will also explore and evaluate the different types of image analysis techniques and filters used for effective and robust tracking. Bachelor of Engineering 2016-05-24T03:23:26Z 2016-05-24T03:23:26Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/68023 en Nanyang Technological University 69 p. application/pdf
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Vehicle and human tracking adapting different analysis techniques
description Object tracking is one of the main problems countered in the process of perfecting computer vision today. Object tracking is very useful in a variety of applications such as driver assistant program and camera surveillance. Tracking is a process whereby an object is being located and followed in either a real-time or pre-recorded series of image sequences. This has been a very challenging problem as most of the present methods are unable to handle different wide varieties of complex images. Therefore it is very important for a tracking system to be equipped with a versatile adaptive filter, also often known as kernel or a classifier, to be able to differentiate the target’s characteristics from its background for efficient and precise tracking. Currently there are many proposed methods and techniques of object tracking, all having their own strengths and weakness. However it is important to know which proposed solution would be best for tracking human and vehicles, therefore comes the purpose of this paper. Using MATLAB algorithms, this paper will analyze the basis of 3 different object tracking (DSST, Color Visual and KCF) and how it is applied to human and vehicle tracking. It will also explore and evaluate the different types of image analysis techniques and filters used for effective and robust tracking.
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Mok, Serene Yin Leng
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title Vehicle and human tracking adapting different analysis techniques
title_short Vehicle and human tracking adapting different analysis techniques
title_full Vehicle and human tracking adapting different analysis techniques
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title_full_unstemmed Vehicle and human tracking adapting different analysis techniques
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