TY - GEN
T1 - Tracking of moving objects under severe and total occlusions
AU - Bartesaghi, Alberto
AU - Sapiro, Guillermo
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - We present an algorithm for tracking moving objects using intrinsic minimal surfaces which handles particularly well the presence of severe and total occlusions even in the presence of weak object boundaries. We adopt an edge based approach and find the segmentation as a minimal surface in 3D space-time, the metric being dictated by the image gradient. Object boundaries are represented implicitly as the level set of a higher dimensional function, and no particular object model is assumed. We also avoid explicit estimation of a dynamic model since the problem is regarded as one of static energy minimization. A set of interior points provided by the user is used to constrain the optimization, which basically corresponds to selecting the object of interest within the video sequence. The constraints are such that they restrict the resulting surface to be star-shaped in the 3D spatio-temporal space. We present some challenging examples that show the robustness of the technique.
AB - We present an algorithm for tracking moving objects using intrinsic minimal surfaces which handles particularly well the presence of severe and total occlusions even in the presence of weak object boundaries. We adopt an edge based approach and find the segmentation as a minimal surface in 3D space-time, the metric being dictated by the image gradient. Object boundaries are represented implicitly as the level set of a higher dimensional function, and no particular object model is assumed. We also avoid explicit estimation of a dynamic model since the problem is regarded as one of static energy minimization. A set of interior points provided by the user is used to constrain the optimization, which basically corresponds to selecting the object of interest within the video sequence. The constraints are such that they restrict the resulting surface to be star-shaped in the 3D spatio-temporal space. We present some challenging examples that show the robustness of the technique.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICIP.2005.1529747
DO - 10.1109/ICIP.2005.1529747
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33749628888
SN - 0780391349
SN - 9780780391345
T3 - Proceedings - International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP
SP - 301
EP - 304
BT - IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2005, ICIP 2005
T2 - IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2005, ICIP 2005
Y2 - 11 September 2005 through 14 September 2005
ER -