Title :
Vision-based monitoring of intersections
Author :
Vceraraghavan, H. ; Masoud, Osama ; Papanikolopoulos, Nilcolaas
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Minnesota Univ., MN, USA
Abstract :
The goal of tills project Is to develop a passive vision-based sensing system. The system will be capable of monitoring an intersection by observing the vehicle and pedestrian flow, and predicting situations that might give rise to accidents. A single camera looking at all intersection from an arbitrary position is used. However, for extended applications, multiple cameras will be needed. Some of the key elements are camera calibration, motion tracking, vehicle classification, and situations giving rise to collisions. In this paper, we focus on motion tracking. Motion segmentation is performed using an adaptive background model that models each pixel as a mixture of Gaussians. The method used is similar to the method of Stauffer et at. for motion segmentation. Tracking of objects is performed by computing the overlap between oriented bounding boxes. The oriented boxes are computed by vector quantization of the blobs in the scene. The principal angles computed during vector quantization along with other cues of the object are used for classification of detected entities into vehicles and pedestrians.
Keywords :
image motion analysis; image segmentation; principal component analysis; traffic engineering computing; accidents; camera calibration; motion segmentation; motion tracking; vector quantization; vehicle classification; vision-based monitoring; vision-based sensing system; Accidents; Calibration; Cameras; Computer vision; Gaussian processes; Monitoring; Motion segmentation; Tracking; Vector quantization; Vehicle detection;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2002. Proceedings. The IEEE 5th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7389-8
DOI :
10.1109/ITSC.2002.1041180