Efficient motion tracking using gait analysis

Published: 2004, Last Modified: 13 Nov 2024ICASSP (3) 2004EveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Abstract: For navigation and obstacle detection, it is necessary to develop robust and efficient algorithms to compute ego-motion and model the changing scene. These algorithms must cope with the high video data rate from the input sensor. In this paper, we present an approach to achieve improved motion tracking from a monocular image sequence acquired by a camera attached to a pedestrian. The human gait is modelled from the motion history of the camera, and used to predict the feature positions in successive frames. This is encoded within a maximum a posteriori (MAP) framework to seek fast and robust motion estimation. Experimental results show how use of the gait model can reduce the computational load by allowing longer gaps between successive frames, while retaining the robust ability to track features.
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