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GReTA - a novel Global and Recursive Tracking Algorithm in three dimensions

Quantitative Methods 2015-04-20 v3 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Abstract

Tracking multiple moving targets allows quantitative measure of the dynamic behavior in systems as diverse as animal groups in biology, turbulence in fluid dynamics and crowd and traffic control. In three dimensions, tracking several targets becomes increasingly hard since optical occlusions are very likely, i.e. two featureless targets frequently overlap for several frames. Occlusions are particularly frequent in biological groups such as bird flocks, fish schools, and insect swarms, a fact that has severely limited collective animal behavior field studies in the past. This paper presents a 3D tracking method that is robust in the case of severe occlusions. To ensure robustness, we adopt a global optimization approach that works on all objects and frames at once. To achieve practicality and scalability, we employ a divide and conquer formulation, thanks to which the computational complexity of the problem is reduced by orders of magnitude. We tested our algorithm with synthetic data, with experimental data of bird flocks and insect swarms and with public benchmark datasets, and show that our system yields high quality trajectories for hundreds of moving targets with severe overlap. The results obtained on very heterogeneous data show the potential applicability of our method to the most diverse experimental situations.

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@article{arxiv.1305.1495,
  title  = {GReTA - a novel Global and Recursive Tracking Algorithm in three dimensions},
  author = {Alessandro Attanasi and Andrea Cavagna and Lorenzo Del Castello and Irene Giardina and Asja Jelic and Stefania Melillo and Leonardo Parisi and Fabio Pellacini and Edward Shen and Edmondo Silvestri and Massimiliano Viale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.1495},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

13 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables. Version 3 was slightly shortened, and new comprative results on the public datasets (thermal infrared videos of flying bats) by Z. Wu and coworkers (2014) were included. in A. Attanasi et al., "GReTA - A Novel Global and Recursive Tracking Algorithm in Three Dimensions", IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell., vol.37 (2015)

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