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A photogrammetric approach for real-time 3D localization and tracking of pedestrians in monocular infrared imagery.

机译:一种用于单眼红外图像中行人的实时3D定位和跟踪的摄影测量方法。

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Target tracking within conventional video imagery poses a significant challenge that is increasingly being addressed via complex algorithmic solutions. The complexity of this problem can be fundamentally attributed to the ambiguity associated with actual 3D scene position of a given tracked object in relation to its observed position in 2D image space. We propose an approach that challenges the current trend in complex tracking solutions by addressing this fundamental ambiguity head-on. In contrast to prior work in the field, we leverage the key advantages of thermal-band infrared (IR) imagery for the pedestrian localization to show that robust localization and foreground target separation, afforded via such imagery, facilities accurate 3D position estimation to within the error bounds of conventional Global Position System (GPS) positioning. This work investigates the accuracy of classical photogrammetry, within the context of current target detection and classification techniques, as a means of recovering the true 3D position of pedestrian targets within the scene. Based on photogrammetric estimation of target position, we then illustrate the efficiency of regular Kalman filter based tracking operating on actual 3D pedestrian scene trajectories. We present both a statistical and experimental analysis of the associated errors of this approach in addition to real-time 3D pedestrian tracking using monocular infrared (IR) imagery from a thermal-band camera. © (2014) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
机译:传统视频图像中的目标跟踪带来了巨大的挑战,通过复杂的算法解决方案正日益解决这一挑战。从根本上讲,此问题的复杂性可归因于与给定跟踪对象的实际3D场景位置(相对于其在2D图像空间中的观察位置)相关的歧义。我们提出了一种方法,可以通过面对这种根本的歧义来挑战复杂跟踪解决方案的当前趋势。与该领域的先前工作相比,我们利用热波段红外(IR)图像的主要优势进行行人定位,以显示通过此类图像提供的稳健定位和前景目标分离,可以在路段内精确地进行3D位置估计常规全球定位系统(GPS)定位的误差范围。这项工作在当前目标检测和分类技术的背景下,研究了经典摄影测量的准确性,以此作为恢复场景中行人目标的真实3D位置的手段。基于对目标位置的摄影测量估计,我们然后说明在实际3D行人场景轨迹上进行基于常规卡尔曼滤波器的跟踪的效率。除了使用热带摄像机的单眼红外(IR)图像进行实时3D行人跟踪外,我们还提供了此方法相关错误的统计和实验分析。 ©(2014)版权所有,光电仪器工程师协会(SPIE)。摘要的下载仅允许个人使用。

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    Kundegorski M.E.; Breckon T.P.;

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