Multi-Camera People Tracking With Spatio-Temporal and Group Considerations
Shoki Sakaguchi,
Motoki Amagasaki,
Masato Kiyama
et al.
Abstract:Multi-camera people tracking (MCPT) has become increasingly relevant in recent years as the demand for accurate people-tracking systems has increased along with the growing number of surveillance cameras. There are challenges that MCPT must overcome, such as changes in a person's appearance due to illumination and changes in viewpoint and posture between cameras. Additionally, occlusion is likely to occur in crowded places like tourist spots, making it even more difficult to perform accurate tracking based on … Show more
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