SpARTA: A Spatially Aware Reasoning and Tracking Algorithm
Type of publication: | Inproceedings |
Citation: | Sparta |
Booktitle: | Proceedings GIZeitgeist |
Year: | 2012 |
Abstract: | Social interaction is important for wellbeing and productivity. However, today's work settings often prevent natural communication: e.g., branches of companies, or research projects are working at different sites across cities and countries. To further the benefits of collocated social interaction, there is a need for systems which support natural communication by making spontaneous meetings with remote partners possible. In this paper we detail a part of the algorithmic backbone for such a system. We describe an integrated algorithm to track people and reason about their positions in an ambient intelligent environment. We present a human tracking solution for an indoor environment ubiquitously equipped with cameras. With this system we are robustly able to detect and track people by integrating a human detection algorithm with spatial reasoning over distributed sensory horizons. |
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