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Image Processed Tracking System of Multiple Moving Objects Based on Kalman Filter

  • Kim, Sang-Bong;Kim, Dong-Kyu;Kim, Hak-Kyeong
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.427-435
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    • 2002
  • This paper presents a development result for image processed tracking system of multiple moving objects based on Kalman filter and a simple window tracking method. The proposed algorithm of foreground detection and background adaptation (FDBA) is composed of three modules: a block checking module(BCM), an object movement prediction module(OMPM), and an adaptive background estimation module (ABEM). The BCM is processed for checking the existence of objects. To speed up the image processing time and to precisely track multiple objects under the object's mergence, a concept of a simple window tracking method is adopted in the OMPM. The ABEM separates the foreground from the background in the reset simple tracking window in the OMPM. It is shown through experimental results that the proposed FDBA algorithm is robustly adaptable to the background variation in a short processing time. Furthermore, it is shown that the proposed method can solve the problems of mergence, cross and split that are brought up in the case of tracking multiple moving objects.

A Signature-based Video Indexing Scheme using Spatio-Temporal Modeling for Content-based and Concept-based Retrieval on Moving Objects (이동 객체의 내용 및 개념 기반 검색을 위한 시공간 모델링에 근거한 시그니쳐 기반 비디오 색인 기법)

  • Sim, Chun-Bo;Jang, Jae-U
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.9D no.1
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    • pp.31-42
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    • 2002
  • In this paper, we propose a new spatio-temporal representation scheme which can model moving objets trajectories effectively in video data and a new signature-based access method for moving objects trajectories which can support efficient retrieval on user query based on moving objects trajectories. The proposed spatio-temporal representation scheme supports content-based retrieval based on moving objects trajectories and concept-based retrieval based on concepts(semantics) which are acquired through the location information of moving objects trajectories. Also, compared with the sequential search, our signature-based access method can improve retrieval performance by reducing a large number of disk accesses because it access disk using only retrieved candidate signatures after it first scans all signatures and performs filtering before accessing the data file. Finally, we show the experimental results that proposed scheme is superior to the Li and Shan's scheme in terns of both retrieval effectiveness and efficiency.

The Effect of Process Models on Short-term Prediction of Moving Objects for Autonomous Driving

  • Madhavan Raj;Schlenoff Craig
    • International Journal of Control, Automation, and Systems
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.509-523
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    • 2005
  • We are developing a novel framework, PRIDE (PRediction In Dynamic Environments), to perform moving object prediction (MOP) for autonomous ground vehicles. The underlying concept is based upon a multi-resolutional, hierarchical approach which incorporates multiple prediction algorithms into a single, unifying framework. The lower levels of the framework utilize estimation-theoretic short-term predictions while the upper levels utilize a probabilistic prediction approach based on situation recognition with an underlying cost model. The estimation-theoretic short-term prediction is via an extended Kalman filter-based algorithm using sensor data to predict the future location of moving objects with an associated confidence measure. The proposed estimation-theoretic approach does not incorporate a priori knowledge such as road networks and traffic signage and assumes uninfluenced constant trajectory and is thus suited for short-term prediction in both on-road and off-road driving. In this article, we analyze the complementary role played by vehicle kinematic models in such short-term prediction of moving objects. In particular, the importance of vehicle process models and their effect on predicting the positions and orientations of moving objects for autonomous ground vehicle navigation are examined. We present results using field data obtained from different autonomous ground vehicles operating in outdoor environments.

A Study on the Moving Object Tracking Algorithm of Static Camera and Active Camera in Environment (고정카메라 및 능동카메라 환경에서 이동물체 추적 알고리즘에 관한 연구)

  • 남기환;배철수
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.344-352
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    • 2003
  • An effective algorithm for implementation of which detects moving object from image sequences. predicts the direction of it. and drives the camera in real time is proposed. In static camera, for robust motion detection from a dynamic background scene, the proposed algorithm performs statistical modeling of moving objects and background, and trains the statistical modeling of moving objects and background, and trains the statistical feature of background with the initial parts of sequence which have no moving objects. Active camera moving objects are segmented by following procedure, an improved order adaptive lattice structured linear predictor is used. The proposed algorithm shows robust object tracking results in the environment of static or active camera. It can be used for the unmanned surveillance system, traffic monitoring system, and autonomous vehicle.

Design and Implementation of the dynamic hashing structure for indexing the current positions of moving objects (이동체의 현재 위치 색인을 위한 동적 해슁 구조의 설계 및 구현)

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    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.1266-1272
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    • 2004
  • Location-Based Services(LBS) give rise to location-dependent queries of which results depend on the positions of moving objects. Because positions of moving objects change continuously, indexes of moving object must perform update operations frequently for keeping the changed position information. Existing spatial index (Grid File, R-Tree, KDB-tree etc.) proposed as index structure to search static data effectively. There are not suitable for index technique of moving object database that position data is changed continuously. In this paper, I propose a dynamic hashing index that insertion/delete costs are low. The dynamic hashing structure is that apply dynamic hashing techniques to combine a hash and a tree to a spatial index. The results of my extensive experiments show the dynamic hashing index outperforms the $R^$ $R^*$-tree and the fixed grid.

Design and implementation of a Moving Object Engine

  • Lee Hyun Ah;Kim Jin Suk
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.272-275
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    • 2004
  • Recently, the services using position information of moving objects is embossed. Theses services needs the moving objects databases to manage moving object data with efficiency. To build the moving object databases, we must develop the moving object engine to mange, store, and search the spatio temporal data of moving object. The moving object engine has to support query syntax to search data that suitable for user need like LBS, Telematics, ITS, vehicle management system. In this paper, we design and implement the moving object engine to support service with moving object data. The moving object engine is able to support system environment that users are able to get the moving object data easily even they don't know complex data structure.

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An Index Structure for Trajectory-based Query of Moving Objects in Mobile Applications (모바일 응용에서 이동 객체의 궤적-기반 질의를 위한 색인 구조)

  • Shim Choon-Bo;Joo Jae-Heum
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.8 no.8
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    • pp.1828-1834
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    • 2004
  • With the rapid development of wireless communications and mobile technologies, requirements of various services based on moving objects like location-based services and mobile applications services have been increased. In this paper, we propose an index structure which can improve the performance on trajectory-based query especially, one of the various query types for moving objects in mobile applications. It maintains link table(L-Table) to obtain good efficiency on retrieval and insertion performance of the existing TB(Trajectory Bundle)-tree proposed for trajectory-based query of moving objects. The L-Table contains page number in disk and memory pointers pointing the leaf node with the first and last line segment of moving objects in order to directly access preceding node. In addition, we design to reside a part of whole index in main memory by preserving a fixed size of buffer in case of being restricted by available main memory. Finally, experimental results with various data sets show that the proposed technique is superior to the existing index structures with respect to insertion and trajectory-based query.

SPQI: An Efficient Continuous Range Query Indexing Structure for a Mobile Environment (SPQI: 이동 환경에서 연속 범위 질의에 대한 효율적인 색인 구조)

  • Lee, JongHyeok;Jung, HaRim;Youn, Hee Yong;Kim, Ung-Mo
    • KIISE Transactions on Computing Practices
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.70-75
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we explore the efficient processing of continuous range queries over a huge number of moving objects, each of which retrieves the moving objects that are currently located within a geographic query region of interest. The moving objects should continually communicate with the server to report their current locations, so as to keep the results of the continuous range queries up-to-date. However, this increases the server workload and involves a enormous amount of communication as the number of continuous range queries and the moving objects becomes enormous. In this paper, we adopt an approach where we leverage available memory and computational resources of the moving objects in order to resolve these problems. To this end, we propose a query indexing structure, referred to as the Space Partitioning Query Index(SPQI), which enables the server to efficiently cooperate with the moving objects for processing continuous range queries. SPQI improves system performance in terms of server workload and communication cost. Through simulations, we show the superiority of SPQI.

A Study on Indexing Moving Objects using the 3D R-tree (3차원 R-트리를 이용한 이동체 색인에 관한 연구)

  • Jon, Bong-Gi
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.10 no.4 s.36
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 2005
  • Moving-objects databases should efficiently support database queries that refer to the trajectories and positions of continuously moving objects. To improve the performance of these queries. an efficient indexing scheme for continuously moving objects is required. To my knowledge, range queries on current positions cannot be handled by the 3D R-tree and the TB-tree. In order to handle range queries on current and past positions. I modified the original 3D R-tree to keep the now tags. Most of spatio-temporal index structures suffer from the fact that they cannot efficiently process range queries past positions of moving objects. To address this issue. we propose an access method, called the Tagged Adaptive 3DR-tree (or just TA3DR-tree), which is based on the original 3D R-tree method. The results of our extensive experiments show that the Tagged Adaptive 3DR-tree outperforms the original 3D R-tree and the TB-tree typically by a big margin.

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Real-time Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects Based on DSP (DSP 기반의 실시간 이동물체 검출 및 추적)

  • Lee, Uk-Jae;Kim, Yang-Su;Lee, Sang-Rak;Choi, Han-Go
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.263-269
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    • 2010
  • This paper describes real-time detection and tracking of moving objects for unmanned visual surveillance. Using images obtained from the fixed camera it detects moving objects within the image and tracks them with displaying rectangle boxes enclosing the objects. Tracking method is implemented on an embedded system which consists of TI DSK645.5 kit and the FPGA board connected on the DSP kit. The DSP kit processes image processing algorithms for detection and tracking of moving objects. The FPGA board designed for image acquisition and display reads the image line-by-line and sends the image data to DSP processor, and also sends the processed data to VGA monitor by DMA data transfer. Experimental results show that the tracking of moving objects is working satisfactorily. The tracking speed is 30 frames/sec with 320x240 image resolution.