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Systems and methods for tracking interacting objects

Turetken, Engin
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Fua, Pascal  
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Fleuret, Francois  
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2015

Systems and methods for tracking interacting objects may acquire, with a sensor, and two or more images associated with two or more time instances. A processor may generate image data from the two or more images. The processor may apply an extended Probability Occupancy Map (POM) algorithm to the image data to obtain probability of occupancy for a container class of potentially interacting objects, probability of occupancy for a containee class of the potentially interacting objects, and a size relationship of the potentially interacting objects, over a set of discrete locations on a ground plane for each time instance. The processor may estimate trajectories of an object belonging to each of the two classes by determining a solution of a tracking model on the basis of the occupancy probabilities and a set of rules describing the interaction between objects of different or the same classes.

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EPO Family ID

54192221

Author(s)
Turetken, Engin
Fua, Pascal  
Fleuret, Francois  
Wang, Xinchao  
TTO classification

TTO:6.1349

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AVP-R-TTO  
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DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

US9794525

US

B2

2017-10-17

US2015281655

US

A1

2015-10-01

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May 24, 2017
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