In particle filter-based visual trackers, dynamic velocity components are typically incorporated into the state update equations. In these cases, there is a risk that the uncertainty in the model update stage can become amplified in unexpected and undesirable ways, leading to erroneous behavior of the tracker. To deal with this problem, we propose a continuously adaptive approach to estimating uncertainty in the particle filter, one that balances the uncertainty in its static and dynamic elements. We provide quantitative performance evaluation of the resulting particle filter tracker on a set of ten video sequences. Results are reported in terms of a metric that can be used to objectively evaluate the performance of visual trackers. This metric is used to compare our modified particle filter tracker and the continuously adaptive mean shift tracker. Results show that the performance of the particle filter is significantly improved through adaptive parameter estimation, particularly in cases of occlusions and nonlinear target motion.

Adaptive uncertainty estimation for particle filter-based trackers / A. D. Bagdanov; F. Dini; A. Del Bimbo; W. Nunziati. - STAMPA. - (2007), pp. 331-336. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICIAP).

Adaptive uncertainty estimation for particle filter-based trackers

BAGDANOV, ANDREW DAVID;DINI, FABRIZIO;DEL BIMBO, ALBERTO;NUNZIATI, WALTER
2007

Abstract

In particle filter-based visual trackers, dynamic velocity components are typically incorporated into the state update equations. In these cases, there is a risk that the uncertainty in the model update stage can become amplified in unexpected and undesirable ways, leading to erroneous behavior of the tracker. To deal with this problem, we propose a continuously adaptive approach to estimating uncertainty in the particle filter, one that balances the uncertainty in its static and dynamic elements. We provide quantitative performance evaluation of the resulting particle filter tracker on a set of ten video sequences. Results are reported in terms of a metric that can be used to objectively evaluate the performance of visual trackers. This metric is used to compare our modified particle filter tracker and the continuously adaptive mean shift tracker. Results show that the performance of the particle filter is significantly improved through adaptive parameter estimation, particularly in cases of occlusions and nonlinear target motion.
2007
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Image Analysis and Processing
ICIAP
A. D. Bagdanov; F. Dini; A. Del Bimbo; W. Nunziati
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