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PETS2009: dataset and challenge

Ferryman, J. and Shahrokni, A. (2009) PETS2009: dataset and challenge. In: Twelfth IEEE international workshop on performance evaluation of tracking and surveillance (PETS-Winter) , Snowbird, Utah, USA, https://doi.org/10.1109/PETS-WINTER.2009.5399556.

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Abstract/Summary

This paper describes the crowd image analysis challenge that forms part of the PETS 2009 workshop. The aim of this challenge is to use new or existing systems for i) crowd count and density estimation, ii) tracking of individual(s) within a crowd, and iii) detection of separate flows and specific crowd events, in a real-world environment. The dataset scenarios were filmed from multiple cameras and involve multiple actors.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Divisions:Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Computer Science
ID Code:14669
Uncontrolled Keywords:image processing, surveillance, tracking, PETS 2009, crowd count, crowd image analysis, density estimation, tracking
Publisher:IEEE

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