This article discusses the approach of human detection and tracking in a homogeneous domain using surveillance cameras. This is a vast area in which significant research has been taking place from more than a decade and the paper is about detection of a human and its face in a given video and stores Local Binary Pattern Histogram (LBPH) features of the detected faces. Once a human is detected in the video, that person will be given a label and him/her is tracked in different video taken by multiple cameras by the application of machine learning and image processing with the help of OpenCV. Many algorithms were used for detecting, recognizing and tracking till date, thus in this paper, main thing is the comparison of the proposed algorithm with some among the state-of-the-art algorithms. And also shows how the proposed algorithm is better than the other chosen algorithms.
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