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Illumination-Invariant Tracking via Graph Cuts

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Illumination-Invariant Tracking via Graph Cuts
Illumination changes are a ubiquitous problem in computer vision. They present a challenge in many applications, including tracking: for example, an object may move in and out of a shadow. We present a new tracking algorithm which is insensitive to illumination changes, while at the same time using all of the available photometric information. The algorithm is based on computing an illumination-invariant optical flow field; the computation is made robust by using a graph cuts formulation. Experimentally, the new technique is shown to quite reliable in both synthetic and real sequences, dealing with a variety of illumination changes that cause problems for density based trackers.
Daniel Freedman, Matthew W. Turek
Added 12 Oct 2009
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CVPR
Authors Daniel Freedman, Matthew W. Turek
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