TY - EJOUR AB - It has been shown that multi-people tracking could be successfullly formulated as a Linear Program to process the output of multiple fixed and synchronized cameras with overlapping fields of view. In this paper, we extend this approach to the more challenging single-camera case and show that it yields excellent performance, even when the camera moves. We validate our approach on a number of basketball matches and argue that using a properly retrained people detector is key to producing the probabilities of presence that are used as input to the Linear Program. T1 - Tracking Multiple Players using a Single Camera DA - 2013 AU - Ben Shitrit, Horesh AU - Raca, Mirko AU - Fleuret, François AU - Fua, Pascal JF - Machine Vision and Applications PB - Springer Verlag ID - 182800 KW - Monocular Tracking SN - 0932-8092 UR - http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/182800/files/top.pdf ER -