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Due to the wide applicability of pedestrian detection in surveillance and safety, this research topic has received much attention in computer vision literature. However, the focus of this research mainly lies in detecting and locating pedestrians individually as accurate as possible. In recent years, a number of datasets are captured using a forward looking camera from a car, which imposes the application...
Recent technical advances in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) made a realm of applications possible. In this paper we focus on the application of following a walking pedestrian in real-time, using optimised pedestrian detection and object tracking. For this we use an on-board embedded system, offering an optimal ratio of computational power and weight. We extend the commonly used ground plane estimation...
In recent years, the accuracy of pedestrian detectors significantly improved. Currently, state-of-the-art pedestrian detectors achieve high accuracy results on challenging datasets. As opposed to refining a single detector, in this paper we propose a different approach to further increase the detection accuracy: combining multiple pedestrian detectors. The most straight-forward way to combine pedestrian...
In this paper we present a fast implementation of a robust object detector by using OpenCL. The use of fast object detection is of great use for a broad range of applications in multiple domains. OpenCL allows for scalability to more performant and different types of hardware, with minimal changes to the implementation. By using a GPU as execution device, we exploit the data parallelism opportunities...
Object detection, and in particular pedestrian detection, is a challenging task, due to the wide variety of appearances. The application domain is extremely broad, ranging from e.g. surveillance to automotive safety systems. Many practical applications however often rely on stringent real-time processing speeds combined with high accuracy needs. These demands are contradictory, and usually a compromise...
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