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26 February 2008 Real-time people counting system using a single video camera
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Proceedings Volume 6811, Real-Time Image Processing 2008; 681109 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.766499
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2008, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
There is growing interest in video-based solutions for people monitoring and counting in business and security applications. Compared to classic sensor-based solutions the video-based ones allow for more versatile functionalities, improved performance with lower costs. In this paper, we propose a real-time system for people counting based on single low-end non-calibrated video camera. The two main challenges addressed in this paper are: robust estimation of the scene background and the number of real persons in merge-split scenarios. The latter is likely to occur whenever multiple persons move closely, e.g. in shopping centers. Several persons may be considered to be a single person by automatic segmentation algorithms, due to occlusions or shadows, leading to under-counting. Therefore, to account for noises, illumination and static objects changes, a background substraction is performed using an adaptive background model (updated over time based on motion information) and automatic thresholding. Furthermore, post-processing of the segmentation results is performed, in the HSV color space, to remove shadows. Moving objects are tracked using an adaptive Kalman filter, allowing a robust estimation of the objects future positions even under heavy occlusion. The system is implemented in Matlab, and gives encouraging results even at high frame rates. Experimental results obtained based on the PETS2006 datasets are presented at the end of the paper.
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Damien Lefloch, Faouzi Alaya Cheikh, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Pierre Gouton, and Romain Picot-Clemente "Real-time people counting system using a single video camera", Proc. SPIE 6811, Real-Time Image Processing 2008, 681109 (26 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.766499
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KEYWORDS
RGB color model

Video

Motion models

Binary data

Cameras

Image segmentation

Filtering (signal processing)

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