Title :
European Microwave Week 2005 - Book of Abstracts
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Achieving accurate pedestrian detection for practically relevant scenarios in real-time is an important problem for many applications, while representing a major scientific challenge at the same time. We present a human detection framework which efficiently computes pedestrian-specific shape and motion cues and combines them in a probabilistic manner to infer the location and occlusion status of pedestrians viewed by a stationary camera. The articulated pedestrian shape is represented by a set of sparse contour templates, where fast template matching against image features is carried out using integral images built along oriented scan-lines. The motion cue is obtained by employing a non-parametric background model using the YCbCr color space. Given the probabilistic output from the two cues the spatial configuration of hypothesized human body locations is obtained by an iterative optimization scheme taking into account the depth ordering and occlusion status of individual hypotheses. The method achieves fast computation times even in complex scenarios with a high pedestrian density. The framework and the validity of the approach will be demonstrated on various datasets with different scene complexity, such as pedestrian density and illumination conditions.
Keywords :
Abstracts; Books; Gallium arsenide; Microwave technology; Radar applications;
Conference_Titel :
Radar Conference, 2005. EURAD 2005. European
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
2-9600551-3-6
DOI :
10.1109/EURAD.2005.1605539