Towards Vision-based 3-D People Tracking in a Smart Room - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Towards Vision-based 3-D People Tracking in a Smart Room

Dirk Focken and Rainer Stiefelhagen
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 4th IEEE International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI '02), pp. 400 - 405, October, 2002

Abstract

This paper presents our work on building a real time distributed system to track 3-D locations of people in an indoor environment, such as a smart room, using multiple calibrated cameras. In our system, each camera is connected to a dedicated computer on which foreground regions in the camera image are detected. This is done using an adpative background model. These detected foreground regions are broadcasted to a tracking agent, which computes believed 3-D locations of persons based on the detected image regions. We have implemented both a best-hypothesis heuristic tracking approach as well as a probabilistic multi-hypothesis tracker to find the object tracks from these 3-D locations. The two tracking approaches are evaluated on a sequence of two people walking in a conference room recorded with three cameras. The results suggest that the probabilistic tracker shows comparable performance to the heuristic tracker.

BibTeX

@conference{Focken-2002-8569,
author = {Dirk Focken and Rainer Stiefelhagen},
title = {Towards Vision-based 3-D People Tracking in a Smart Room},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 4th IEEE International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (ICMI '02)},
year = {2002},
month = {October},
pages = {400 - 405},
}