3D wire-frame object-modeling experiments for video surveillance

R.G.J. Wijnhoven, P.H.N. With, de

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Abstract

We consider model-based object detection for traffic surveillance, aiming at ob ject classification. Within detected regions-of-interest (ROIs) of moving objects in the scene, the orientation of the object is detected using a histogram of gradi ent directions. For the calculated orientation, a 3D wire-framc model is projected onto the image data and the best matching pixel-position is calculated inside the ROT of the object.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 27th Symposium on Information Theory in the Benelux, June 8-9, 2006, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Place of PublicationEefde
PublisherWerkgemeenschap voor Informatie- en Communicatietheorie (WIC)
Pages101-108
ISBN (Print)90-71048-22-5
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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