Tracking multiple objects using moving snakes

Jonas De Vylder, Daniel Ochoa, W. Philips, L. Chaerle, D. Straeten
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Abstract

Active contours or snakes are widely used for segmentation and tracking. The ability of a snake to track an object depends on the movement of the object. If the object moves too far from one frame to another, the snake risks losing the true contour location. The subsequent evolution steps are negatively affected, reporting a false contour that can propagate to other frames. To overcome this problem a new snake algorithm has been developed. This new technique, moving snakes, works in two steps. During the fist step, the snake is translated as a rigid body towards the contour. This translation is calculated using the external force field of the image, therefore it does not require prior knowledge about the object movement. In the second step the actual shape evolution of the snake takes place.
使用移动的蛇跟踪多个目标
活动轮廓或蛇被广泛用于分割和跟踪。蛇追踪物体的能力取决于物体的运动。如果物体从一帧移动到另一帧太远,蛇就有失去真实轮廓位置的风险。随后的进化步骤受到负面影响,报告一个可以传播到其他帧的假轮廓。为了克服这个问题,一种新的蛇形算法被开发出来。这种移动蛇的新技术分为两步。在第一步中,蛇作为刚体向轮廓平移。这种平移是使用图像的外部力场计算的,因此它不需要关于物体运动的先验知识。在第二步中,蛇的形状发生了真正的进化。
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