scholarly journals Kestrel: Video Analytics for Augmented Multi-Camera Vehicle Tracking

Author(s):  
Hang Qiu ◽  
Xiaochen Liu ◽  
Swati Rallapalli ◽  
Archith J. Bency ◽  
Kevin Chan ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 104-105
Author(s):  
A. Jayanth A. Jayanth ◽  
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S. Hemachandra S. Hemachandra ◽  
B. Suneetha B. Suneetha ◽  
B. Gowri Prasad B. Gowri Prasad

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (14) ◽  
pp. 2770
Author(s):  
Shengjing Tian ◽  
Xiuping Liu ◽  
Meng Liu ◽  
Yuhao Bian ◽  
Junbin Gao ◽  
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Object tracking from LiDAR point clouds, which are always incomplete, sparse, and unstructured, plays a crucial role in urban navigation. Some existing methods utilize a learned similarity network for locating the target, immensely limiting the advancements in tracking accuracy. In this study, we leveraged a powerful target discriminator and an accurate state estimator to robustly track target objects in challenging point cloud scenarios. Considering the complex nature of estimating the state, we extended the traditional Lucas and Kanade (LK) algorithm to 3D point cloud tracking. Specifically, we propose a state estimation subnetwork that aims to learn the incremental warp for updating the coarse target state. Moreover, to obtain a coarse state, we present a simple yet efficient discrimination subnetwork. It can project 3D shapes into a more discriminatory latent space by integrating the global feature into each point-wise feature. Experiments on KITTI and PandaSet datasets showed that compared with the most advanced of other methods, our proposed method can achieve significant improvements—in particular, up to 13.68% on KITTI.


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2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Aluizio Rocha Neto ◽  
Thiago P. Silva ◽  
Thais Batista ◽  
Flávia C. Delicato ◽  
Paulo F. Pires ◽  
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In smart city scenarios, the huge proliferation of monitoring cameras scattered in public spaces has posed many challenges to network and processing infrastructure. A few dozen cameras are enough to saturate the city’s backbone. In addition, most smart city applications require a real-time response from the system in charge of processing such large-scale video streams. Finding a missing person using facial recognition technology is one of these applications that require immediate action on the place where that person is. In this paper, we tackle these challenges presenting a distributed system for video analytics designed to leverage edge computing capabilities. Our approach encompasses architecture, methods, and algorithms for: (i) dividing the burdensome processing of large-scale video streams into various machine learning tasks; and (ii) deploying these tasks as a workflow of data processing in edge devices equipped with hardware accelerators for neural networks. We also propose the reuse of nodes running tasks shared by multiple applications, e.g., facial recognition, thus improving the system’s processing throughput. Simulations showed that, with our algorithm to distribute the workload, the time to process a workflow is about 33% faster than a naive approach.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shengtai Ju ◽  
Marisa A. Erasmus ◽  
Fengqing Zhu ◽  
Amy R. Reibman

Author(s):  
Rui Hou ◽  
Shuo Zhou ◽  
Mengtian Cui ◽  
Lingyun Zhou ◽  
Deze Zeng ◽  
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