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Counting pedestrians in video sequences using trajectory clustering

Antonini, G.  
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Thiran, J.  
2006
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology

In this paper we propose to use clustering methods for automatic counting of pedestrians in video sequences. As input, we consider the output of those detection/ tracking systems that overestimate the number of targets. Clustering techniques are applied to the resulting trajectories in order to reduce the bias between the number of tracks and the real number of targets. The main hypothesis is that those trajectories belonging to the same human body are more similar than trajectories belonging to different individuals. Several data representations and different distance/similarity measures are proposed and compared, under a common hierarchical clustering framework, and both quantitative and qualitative results are presented.

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