HDR Imaging for Enchancing People Detection and Tracking in Indoor Environments

P. Agrafiotis, Elisavet (Ellie) Konstantina Stathopoulou, A. Georgopoulos, A. Doulamis
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Videos and image sequences of indoor environments with challenging illumination conditions often capture either brightly lit or dark scenes where every single exposure may contain overexposed and/or underexposed regions. High Dynamic Range (HDR) images contain information that standard dynamic range ones, often mentioned also as low dynamic range images (SDR/LDR) cannot capture. This paper investigates the contribution of HDR imaging in people detection and tracking systems. In order to evaluate this contribution of the HDR imaging in the accuracy and robustness of pedestrian detection and tracking in challenging indoor visual conditions, two state of the art trackers of different complexity were implemented. To this direction data were collected taking into account the requirements and real-life indoor scenarios and HDR frames were produced. The algorithms were applied to the SDR data and their corresponding HDR data and were compared and evaluated for their robustness and accuracy in terms of precision and recall. Results show that that the use of HDR images enhances the performance of the detection and tracking scheme, making it robust and more reliable.
HDR成像增强室内环境中人的检测和跟踪
具有挑战性照明条件的室内环境的视频和图像序列通常捕获明亮或黑暗的场景,其中每次曝光可能包含过度曝光和/或曝光不足的区域。高动态范围(High Dynamic Range, HDR)图像包含了标准动态范围图像,也就是通常所说的低动态范围图像(low Dynamic Range, SDR/LDR)无法捕获的信息。本文探讨了HDR成像在人体检测和跟踪系统中的作用。为了评估HDR成像在具有挑战性的室内视觉条件下行人检测和跟踪的准确性和鲁棒性方面的贡献,我们实施了两种不同复杂程度的最先进的跟踪器。为此,我们收集了考虑到需求的数据,并制作了真实的室内场景和HDR帧。将这些算法应用于SDR数据及其对应的HDR数据,并在精密度和召回率方面对其鲁棒性和准确性进行比较和评估。结果表明,HDR图像的使用提高了检测和跟踪方案的性能,使其鲁棒性和可靠性提高。
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