Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
527140 Image and Vision Computing 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The choice of particle filter dissimilarity distance measures and likelihood functions is considered in the context of object tracking in grey scale CCTV video. The geometrical interpretation of the Bhattacharyya coefficient and distance is reviewed and the relationships between the Bhattacharyya, Matusita, histogram intersection and χ2 distances are examined. It is argued that as long as the likelihood function satisfies certain criteria its analytical form is not critical in the stated tracking context. This is demonstrated through an experimental comparison between the use of the standard Bhattacharyya distance/Gaussian likelihood combination and the potentially computationally simpler histogram intersection distance/triangular likelihood combination in particle filter tracking sequences. It is shown that the differences between the approaches are marginal when the likelihood criteria are applied. Whilst the analysis was focused on a specific application and context, we suggest that the findings will be of value to particle filter tracking in general.

Graphical AbstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (333 K)Download as PowerPoint slideResearch Highlights► Analyzes relationships between commonly used histogram distance measures. ► Suggests upper and lower bounds for the Gaussian likelihood standard deviation. ► Offers a simpler alternative to the Gaussian likelihood function.

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