Tracking a pedestrian in a real world image
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I have a set of color, real world images that contain each contain a pedestrian. The pedestrian location is randomized for each showing - meaning that the pedestrian for image A will be in a different location each time it is viewed. How can I track the pedestrain's location as it changes location on the image?
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Image Analyst
on 9 Nov 2012
Edited: Image Analyst
on 9 Nov 2012
Do you have the street scene with no pedestrians at all in it? Then you might be able to subtract, unless there is big lighting changes also in the image, and cars.
Have you seen Steve's blog for today: http://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2012/11/05/computer-vision-and-image-processing-in-r2012b/ By coincidence, it's exactly on this - pedestrian tracking.
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