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Title: Improving the Segmentation Stage of a Pedestrian Tracking Video-based System by means of Evolution Strategies
Author(s): Pérez Concha, Óscar
Patricio Guisado, Miguel Ángel
García, Jesús
Molina, José M.
Publisher: Springer
Issued date: 2006
Citation: “Applications of Evolutionary Computing, EvoWorkshops 2006”. Ed. F. Rothlauf et al. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3907, pp 438-449 (Springer-Verlag, 2006)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/9321
ISBN: 978-3-540-33237-4
ISSN: 0302-9743
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11732242_39
Description: 12 pages, 7 figures.-- Contributed to: Eighth European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in Image Analysis and Signal Processing (EvoIASP 2006, Budapest, Hungary, Apr 10-12, 2006).
Abstract: Pedestrian tracking video-based systems present particular problems such as the multi fragmentation or low level of compactness of the resultant blobs due to the human shape or movements. This paper shows how to improve the segmentation stage of a video surveillance system by adding morphological post-processing operations so that the subsequent blocks increase their performance. The adjustment of the parameters that regulate the new morphological processes is tuned by means of Evolution Strategies. Finally, the paper proposes a group of metrics to assess the global performance of the surveillance system. After the evaluation over a high number of video sequences, the results show that the shape of the tracks match up more accurately with the parts of interests. Thus, the improvement of segmentation stage facilitates the subsequent stages so that global performance of the surveillance system increases.
Sponsor: Funded by CICYT (TIC2002-04491-C02-02)
Review: PeerReviewed
Serie / Nº.: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
3907/2006
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11732242_39
Rights: © Springer
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