Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
535193 Pattern Recognition Letters 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a method that combines shadow detection and a 3D box model including shadow simulation, for estimation of size and position of vehicles. We define a similarity measure between a simulated image of a 3D box, including the box shadow, and a captured image that is classified into background/foreground/shadow. The similarity measure is used in an optimization procedure to find the optimal box state. It is shown in a number of experiments and examples how the combination shadow detection/simulation improves the estimation compared to just using detection or simulation, especially when the shadow detection or the simulation is inaccurate.We also describe a tracking system that utilizes the estimated 3D boxes, including highlight detection, spatial window instead of a time based window for predicting heading, and refined box size estimates by weighting accumulated estimates depending on view. Finally, we show example results.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Computer Science Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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