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1 May 2012 2000 fps multi-object tracking based on color histogram
Qingyi Gu, Takeshi Takaki, Idaku Ishii
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Abstract
In this study, we develop a real-time, color histogram-based tracking system for multiple color-patterned objects in a 512×512 image at 2000 fps. Our system can simultaneously extract the positions, areas, orientation angles, and color histograms of multiple objects in an image using the hardware implementation of a multi-object, color histogram extraction circuit module on a high-speed vision platform. It can both label multiple objects in an image consisting of connected components and calculate their moment features and 16-bin hue-based color histograms using cell-based labeling. We demonstrate the performance of our system by showing several experimental results: (1) tracking of multiple color-patterned objects on a plate rotating at 16 rps, and (2) tracking of human hand movement with two color-patterned drinking bottles.
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Qingyi Gu, Takeshi Takaki, and Idaku Ishii "2000 fps multi-object tracking based on color histogram", Proc. SPIE 8437, Real-Time Image and Video Processing 2012, 84370E (1 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.921860
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Detection and tracking algorithms

RGB color model

Cameras

Head

Binary data

Feature extraction

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