Alexandre Alahi, Y. Boursier, L. Jacques, P. Vandergheynst
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A sparsity constrained inverse problem to locate people in a network of cameras
A novel approach is presented to locate dense crowd of people in a network of fixed cameras given the severely degraded background subtracted silhouettes. The problem is formulated as a sparsity constrained inverse problem using an adaptive dictionary constructed on-line. The framework has no constraint on the number of cameras neither on the surface to be monitored. Even with a single camera, partially occluded and grouped people are correctly detected and segmented. Qualitative results are presented in indoor and outdoor scenes.