PETS'2000
9:00- Registration Open
9:40-9:50 Welcome: James Ferryman/ The University of Reading/ PETS2000
General Chair
9:50-10:30 Invited Talk
Speaker: Ramesh Visvanathan (Siemens Corporate Research, US)
Title: Statistical Characterisation of Video Analysis Systems
10:30-12:10 Paper Session 1: Tracking People and Vehicles
Performance
of the Duisburg Statistical Tracker on Test Data for PETS2000,
Gerhard Rigoll, Stefan Eicheler and Ilhan Yalcin,
Gerhard-Mercator-University, Duisburg, Germany.
A Real-Time
Tracker for Visual Surveillance Applications,
Janne Heikkila and Olli Silven,
Machine Vision and Media Processing Unit, Dept. EE, University of Oulu,
Finland.
Tracking for
Visual Surveillance in VSIS,
Nathanael Rota, Robert Stahr and Monique Thonnat,
Orion Group, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France.
Tracking
of Moving Objects Based on Motion Prediction and Distance in Feature Space,
Anna Anzalone and A. Machi,
IFCAI/CNR, Palermo, Italy.
12:10-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:10 Paper Session 2: Tracking Vehicles
Tracking without
Feature Detection,
Arthur Pece and Anthony Worrall,
Computational Vision Group, Dept. Computer Science, The University of Reading,
UK.
Vehicle
Tracking using Adaptive Optical Flow Estimation,
Markus Middendorf and Hans-Helmut Nagel,
Instutute of Algorithms and Cognitive Systems, University of Karlsruhe,
Germany.
Image Compression
for Trajectory Refinement,
Roberto Fraile and Steve Maybank,
Computational Vision Group, Dept. Computer Science, The University of
Reading, UK.
Short-Memory
Shape Models for Ground-Plane Predictive Object Tracking,
Carlo Regazzoni, Franco Oberti and Lucio Marcenaro, DIBE, University
of Genoa, Gena, Italy.
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-17:10 Paper Session 3: Tracking People and Vehicles
Classification of Moving Objects in Surveillance Algorithms,
Arno Theil, Rob Kemp, Katerin Romeo, Leon Kester and Eloi Bosse,
TNO, Physics & Electronics Laboratory, The Hague, Netherlands / Defence
Research Establishment Valcartier, Quebec, Canada.
Model-Free
Tracking of Cars and People based on Color Regions,
Bernt Schiele,
Computer Science Department, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich,
Switzerland.
From Connected
Components to Object Sequences,
James Orwell, Paolo Remagnino and Graeme Jones,
Computer Vision Group, CS&ES, Kingston University, UK.
Motion Detection
and Tracking using Belief Indicators for Video Surveillance Applications,
Cina Motamed,
Laboratoire LASL, Universite du Littoral Cote d'Opale, Calais, France.
17:10-17:50 Panel Discussion
17:50-18:00 Closing Remarks