Fusing Crowd Density Maps and Visual Object Trackers for People Tracking in Crowd Scenes

While visual tracking has been greatly improved over the recent years, crowd scenes remain particularly challenging for people tracking due to heavy occlusions, high crowd density, and significant appearance variation. To address these challenges, we first design a Sparse Kernelized Correlation Filt...

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Published in2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition pp. 5353 - 5362
Main Authors Ren, Weihong, Kang, Di, Tang, Yandong, Chan, Antoni B.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2018
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Summary:While visual tracking has been greatly improved over the recent years, crowd scenes remain particularly challenging for people tracking due to heavy occlusions, high crowd density, and significant appearance variation. To address these challenges, we first design a Sparse Kernelized Correlation Filter (S-KCF) to suppress target response variations caused by occlusions and illumination changes, and spurious responses due to similar distractor objects. We then propose a people tracking framework that fuses the S-KCF response map with an estimated crowd density map using a convolutional neural network (CNN), yielding a refined response map. To train the fusion CNN, we propose a two-stage strategy to gradually optimize the parameters. The first stage is to train a preliminary model in batch mode with image patches selected around the targets, and the second stage is to fine-tune the preliminary model using the real frame-by-frame tracking process. Our density fusion framework can significantly improves people tracking in crowd scenes, and can also be combined with other trackers to improve the tracking performance. We validate our framework on two crowd video datasets.
ISSN:2575-7075
DOI:10.1109/CVPR.2018.00561