This paper describes a solution to solve the issue of automatic multipedestrian tracking and counting. First, background modeling algorithm is applied to actively obtain multipedestrian candidates, followed by a confirmation step with classification. Then each pedestrian patch is handled by real-time TLD (Tracking-Learning-Detection) to get a new predication position according to similarity measure. Further TLD results are compared with classification list to determine a new, disappeared, or existing pedestrian. Finally single line counting with buffer zone is employed to count pedestrians. Experiments results on the public database, PETS, demonstrate the validity of our solution.
Real-Time Pedestrian Tracking and Counting with TLD
2018
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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