A Three-Level Architecture for Model-Free Detection and Tracking of Independently Moving Objects

Pugeault, N. , Pauwels, K., Van Hulle, M. M., Pilz, F. and Krüger, N. (2010) A Three-Level Architecture for Model-Free Detection and Tracking of Independently Moving Objects. In: International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP 2010), Angers, France, 17-21 May 2010, pp. 237-244. ISBN 9789896740283

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Abstract

We present a three-level architecture for detection and tracking of independently moving objects (IMOs) in sequences recorded from a moving vehicle. At the first stage, image pixels with an optical flow that is not entirely induced by the car's motion are detected by combining dense optical flow, egomotion extracted from this optical flow, and dense stereo. These pixels are segmented and an attention mechanism is used to process them at finer resolution at the second level making use of sparse 2D and 3D edge descriptors. Based on the rich and precise information on the second level, the full rigid motion for the environment and for each IMO is computed. This motion information is then used for tracking, filtering and the building of a 3D model of the street structure as well as the IMO. This multi-level architecture allows us to combine the strength of both dense and sparse processing methods in terms of precision and computational complexity, and to dedicate more processing capacity to the important parts of the scene (the IMOs).

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Pugeault, Dr Nicolas
Authors: Pugeault, N., Pauwels, K., Van Hulle, M. M., Pilz, F., and Krüger, N.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
ISBN:9789896740283

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