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dc.contributor.authorBarczak, A.L.C.
dc.contributor.authorOkamoto Jr, J.
dc.contributor.authorGrassi Jr, V.
dc.date.accessioned2013-05-21T23:28:26Z
dc.date.available2013-05-21T23:28:26Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationBarczak, A.L.C., Okamoto Jr, J., Grassi Jr, V. (2009), Face tracking using a hyperbolic catadioptric omnidirectional system, Research Letters in the Information and Mathematical Sciences, 13, 55-67en
dc.identifier.issn11
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10179/4505
dc.description.abstractIn the first part of this paper, we present a brief review on catadioptric omnidirectional systems. The special case of the hyperbolic omnidirectional system is analysed in depth. The literature shows that a hyperboloidal mirror has two clear advantages over alternative geometries. Firstly, a hyperboloidal mirror has a single projection centre [1]. Secondly, the image resolution is uniformly distributed along the mirror’s radius [2]. In the second part of this paper we show empirical results for the detection and tracking of faces from the omnidirectional images using Viola-Jones method. Both panoramic and perspective projections, extracted from the omnidirectional image, were used for that purpose. The omnidirectional image size was 480x480 pixels, in greyscale. The tracking method used regions of interest (ROIs) set as the result of the detections of faces from a panoramic projection of the image. In order to avoid losing or duplicating detections, the panoramic projection was extended horizontally. Duplications were eliminated based on the ROIs established by previous detections. After a confirmed detection, faces were tracked from perspective projections (which are called virtual cameras), each one associated with a particular face. The zoom, pan and tilt of each virtual camera was determined by the ROIs previously computed on the panoramic image. The results show that, when using a careful combination of the two projections, good frame rates can be achieved in the task of tracking faces reliably.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMassey Universityen
dc.subjectFace detectionen
dc.subjectFace trackingen
dc.subjectOmnidirectional imagesen
dc.subjectViola-Jones detectionen
dc.subjectCatadioptric systemen
dc.titleFace tracking using a hyperbolic catadioptric omnidirectional systemen
dc.typeArticleen


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