Contextualized trajectory parsing with spatiotemporal graph.

IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell

School of Computer Science&Technology, Huazhong University of Science Technology, Wuhan, China.

Published: December 2013

This work investigates how to automatically parse object trajectories in surveillance videos, which aims at jointly solving three subproblems: 1) spatial segmentation, 2) temporal tracking, and 3) object categorization. We present a novel representation spatiotemporal graph (ST-Graph) in which: 1) Graph nodes express the motion primitives, each representing a short sequence of small-size patches over consecutive images, and 2) every two neighbor nodes are linked with either a positive edge or a negative edge to describe their collaborative or exclusive relationship of belonging to the same object trajectory. Phrasing the trajectory parsing as a graph multicoloring problem, we propose a unified probabilistic formulation to integrate various types of context knowledge as informative priors. An efficient composite cluster sampling algorithm is employed in search of the optimal solution by exploiting both the collaborative and the exclusive relationships between nodes. The proposed framework is evaluated over challenging videos from public datasets, and results show that it can achieve state-of-the-art tracking accuracy.

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