Pedestrian Detection and Tracking With Night Vision 论文

2005IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems引用 389
Video Surveillance and Tracking MethodsFire Detection and Safety SystemsAutonomous Vehicle Technology and Safety

摘要

This paper presents a method for pedestrian detection and tracking using a single night-vision video camera installed on the vehicle. To deal with the nonrigid nature of human appearance on the road, a two-step detection/tracking method is proposed. The detection phase is performed by a support vector machine (SVM) with size-normalized pedestrian candidates and the tracking phase is a combination of Kalman filter prediction and mean shift tracking. The detection phase is further strengthened by information obtained by a road-detection module that provides key information for pedestrian validation. Experimental comparisons (e.g., grayscale SVM recognition versus binary SVM recognition and entire-body detection versus upper-body detection) have been carried out to illustrate the feasibility of our approach.