High-resolution Thermopile Array Sensor-based System for Human Detection and Tracking in Indoor Environment

Author(s):  
Nanhao Gu ◽  
Bo Yang ◽  
Tianfu Li
2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Benezeth ◽  
B. Emile ◽  
H. Laurent ◽  
C. Rosenberger

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Weigel ◽  
Ralf Nett ◽  
Gustav Schweiger ◽  
Andreas Ostendorf

2019 ◽  
Vol E102.B (4) ◽  
pp. 708-721
Author(s):  
Toshihiro KITAJIMA ◽  
Edwardo Arata Y. MURAKAMI ◽  
Shunsuke YOSHIMOTO ◽  
Yoshihiro KURODA ◽  
Osamu OSHIRO

2017 ◽  
Vol 05 (04) ◽  
pp. 16-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna A. Trofimova ◽  
Andrea Masciadri ◽  
Fabio Veronese ◽  
Fabio Salice

Author(s):  
Jovin Angelico ◽  
Ken Ratri Retno Wardani

The computer ability to detect human being by computer vision is still being improved both in accuracy or computation time. In low-lighting condition, the detection accuracy is usually low. This research uses additional information, besides RGB channels, namely a depth map that shows objects’ distance relative to the camera. This research integrates Cascade Classifier (CC) to localize the potential object, the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) technique to identify the human and nonhuman image, and the Kalman filter technique to track human movement. For training and testing purposes, there are two kinds of RGB-D datasets used with different points of view and lighting conditions. Both datasets have been selected to remove images which contain a lot of noises and occlusions so that during the training process it will be more directed. Using these integrated techniques, detection and tracking accuracy reach 77.7%. The impact of using Kalman filter increases computation efficiency by 41%.


Author(s):  
Zhenyao Zhang ◽  
Jianying Zheng ◽  
Hao Xu ◽  
Xiang Wang

The problem of traffic safety has become increasingly prominent owing to the increase in the number of cars. Traffic accidents often occur in an instant, which makes it necessary to obtain traffic data with high resolution. High-resolution micro traffic data (HRMTD) indicates that the spatial resolution reaches the centimeter level and that the temporal resolution reaches the millisecond level. The position, direction, speed, and acceleration of objects on the road can be extracted with HRMTD. In this paper, a LiDAR sensor was installed at the roadside for data collection. An adjacent-frame fusion method for vehicle detection and tracking in complex traffic circumstances is presented. Compared with the previous research, objects can be detected and tracked without object model extraction or a bounding box description. In addition, problems caused by occlusion can be improved using adjacent frames fusion in the vehicle detection and tracking algorithms in this paper. The data processing procedure are as follows: selection of area of interest, ground point removal, vehicle clustering, and vehicle tracking. The algorithm has been tested at different sites (in Reno and Suzhou), and the results demonstrate that the algorithm can perform well in both simple and complex application scenarios.


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