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Multi-model Hypothesis Group Tracking and Group Size Estimation

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Multi-model Hypothesis Group Tracking and Group Size Estimation
Abstract— People in densely populated environments typically form groups that split and merge. In this paper we track groups of people so as to reflect this formation process and gain efficiency in situations where maintaining the state of individual people would be intractable. We pose the group tracking problem as a recursive multi-hypothesis model selection problem in which we hypothesize over both, the partitioning of tracks into groups (models) and the association of observations to tracks (assignments). Model hypotheses that include split, merge, and continuation events are first generated in a data-driven manner and then validated by means of the assignment probabilities conditioned on the respective model. Observations are found by clustering points from a laser range finder given a background model and associated to existing group tracks using the minimum average Hausdorff distance. We further propose a method to estimate the number of people in groups based on the numbe...
Boris Lau, Kai Oliver Arras, Wolfram Burgard
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where IJSR
Authors Boris Lau, Kai Oliver Arras, Wolfram Burgard
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