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Weakly Interacting
Object Tracking in Indoor Environments
Kao-Wei Wan, Chieh-Chih Wang and Tu T. Ton
2008 IEEE International Conference on
Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts (ARSO)
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Interactions
between targets have been exploited to solve the occlusion problem in
multitarget tracking but not to provide higher level scene
understanding. As indoor environments are relatively unconstrained than
urban areas, interactions in indoor environments are weaker and have
more variants. Weak interactions make scene interaction modeling and
neighboring object interaction modeling challenging. In this paper, a
place-driven scene interaction model is proposed to represent long-term
interactions in indoor environments. To deal with complicated
short-term interactions, the neighboring object interaction model
consists of three short-term interaction models, following, approaching
and avoidance. The moving model, the stationary process model and these
two interaction models are integrated to accomplish weakly interacting
object tracking. In addition, higher level scene understanding such as
unusual activity recognition and important place identification is
accomplished
straightforwardly. The experimental results using data from a laser
scanner demonstrate the feasibility and robustness of the proposed
approaches.
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@inproceedings{Wan_arso08,
author = {Kao-Wei Wan and Chieh-Chih Wang and Tu T.
Ton},
title = {Weakly Interacting
Object Tracking in Indoor Environments},
booktitle = {IEEE
International Conference on Advanced Robotics and its Social Impacts
(ARSO)},
address = {Taipei, Taiwan},
month = {August},
year = {2008},
}
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