Improved adaptivity and robustness in decentralised multi-camera networks


Autoria(s): Esterle, Lukas; Rinner, Bernhard; Lewis, Peter R.; Yao, Xin
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

In this paper we present increased adaptivity and robustness in distributed object tracking by multi-camera networks using a socio-economic mechanism for learning the vision graph. To build-up the vision graph autonomously within a distributed smart-camera network, we use an ant-colony inspired mechanism, which exchanges responsibility for tracking objects using Vickrey auctions. Employing the learnt vision graph allows the system to optimise its communication continuously. Since distributed smart camera networks are prone to uncertainties in individual cameras, such as failures or changes in extrinsic parameters, the vision graph should be sufficiently robust and adaptable during runtime to enable seamless tracking and optimised communication. To better reflect real smart-camera platforms and networks, we consider that communication and handover are not instantaneous, and that cameras may be added, removed or their properties changed during runtime. Using our dynamic socio-economic approach, the network is able to continue tracking objects well, despite all these uncertainties, and in some cases even with improved performance. This demonstrates the adaptivity and robustness of our approach.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/24912/1/esterle_et_al_icdsc_2012.pdf

Esterle, Lukas; Rinner, Bernhard; Lewis, Peter R. and Yao, Xin (2012). Improved adaptivity and robustness in decentralised multi-camera networks. IN: 2012 6th International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras, ICDSC 2012. IEEE.

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IEEE

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/24912/

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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed