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JPDAF Based HMM for Real-Time Contour Tracking (2001)

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by Yunqiang Chen , Yong Rui , Thomas S. Huang
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Chen01jpdafbased,
    author = {Yunqiang Chen and Yong Rui and Thomas S. Huang},
    title = {JPDAF Based HMM for Real-Time Contour Tracking},
    booktitle = {},
    year = {2001},
    pages = {543--550}
}

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Abstract

Tracking objects using multiple cues yields more robust results. The well-known hidden Markov model (HMM) provides a powerful framework to incorporate multiple cues by expanding its observation. However, a plain HMM does not capture the inter-correlation between measurements of neighboring states when computing the transition probabilities. This can seriously damage the tracking performance. To overcome this difficulty, in this paper, we propose a new HMM framework targeted at contour-based object tracking. A joint probability data association filter (JPDAF) is used to compute the HMM's transition probabilities, taking into account the intercorrelated neighboring measurements. To ensure real-time performance, we have further developed an efficient method to calculate the data association probability via dynamic programming, which allows the proposed JPDAF-HMM to run comfortably at 30 frames/sec. This new tracking framework not only can easily incorporate various image cues (e.g., edge intensity, foreground region color and background region color), but also offers an on-line learning process to adapt to changes in the scene. To evaluate its tracking performance, we have applied the proposed JPDAF-HMM in various realworld video sequences. We report promising tracking results in complex environments. 1.

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